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Zirconium oxide regulates RNA interfering of osteoblast-like cells

Authors :
Marcella Martinelli
Ilaria Zollino
Annalisa Palmieri
Giorgio Brunelli
Elena Masiero
Francesco Carinci
Marzia Arlotti
Luca Scapoli
Lorenzo Lo Muzio
Furio Pezzetti
Palmieri A
Pezzetti F
Brunelli G
Zollino I
Lo Muzio L
Martinelli M
Scapoli L
Arlotti M
Masiero E
Carinci F.
Source :
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. 19:2471-2476
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2008.

Abstract

Zirconium oxide (ZO) has outstanding mechanical properties, high biocompatibility and high resistance to scratching. Since dental implants are made with ZO and the genetic effects of ZO on osteoblasts are incompletely understood, we used microRNA microarray techniques to investigate the translation process in osteoblasts exposed to ZO. By using miRNA microarrays containing 329 probes designed from Human miRNA sequences, we identified in osteoblast-like cells line (MG-63) cultured on ZO disks several miRNA whose expression was significantly modified. The most notable regulated genes acting on osteoblasts are: NOG, SHOX, IGF1, BMP1 and FGFR1. The data reported below represent the first study on translation regulation in osteoblasts exposed to zirconium and one in which the effect of ZO on bone formation has been detected.

Details

ISSN :
15734838 and 09574530
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....40b18ccfd6a289e417adef978912d3bd