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Agaricus bisporus-Derived Glucosamine Hydrochloride Facilitates Skeletal Injury Repair through Bmp Signaling in Zebrafish Osteoporosis Model

Authors :
Wenjuan Zhang
Yuqin Sun
Tingting Jia
Jinmei Lin
Lisheng Cai
Jiarui Sun
Shunyou Cai
Yutian Pan
Yu Xue
Yi-Xuan Chen
Zhichao Lin
Peng Wei
Yi Su
Qici Wu
Gulimiran Alitongbieke
Source :
Journal of Natural Products. 84:1294-1305
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2021.

Abstract

Glucosamine hydrochloride (GAH), one of the most basic and important derivatives of chitin, is obtained by hydrolysis of chitin in concentrated hydrochloric acid. At present, little is known about how GAH functions in skeletal development. In this report, we demonstrate that GAH, extracted from the cell wall of Agaricus bisporus, acts in a dose-dependent manner to promote not only cartilage and bone development in larvae but also caudal fin regeneration in adult fish. Furthermore, GAH treatment causes a significant increase in expression of bone-related marker genes, indicating its important role in promoting skeletal development. We show that in both larval and adult osteoporosis models induced by high iron osteogenic defects are significantly ameliorated after treatment with GAH, which regulates expression of a series of bone-related genes. Finally, we demonstrate that GAH promotes skeletal development and injury repair through bone morphogenetic protein (Bmp) signaling, and it works at the downstream of the receptor level. Taken together, our findings not only provide a strong research foundation and strategy for the screening of natural osteoporosis drugs and product development using a zebrafish model but also establish the potential for the development of Agaricus bisporus-derived GAH as a new drug for osteoporosis treatment.

Details

ISSN :
15206025 and 01633864
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Natural Products
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........669698437516488e292bf742486055b7