单位:[1]Department of Orthodontics, School of Stomatology, Beijing Stomatological Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China[2]Department of Stomatology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China临床科室口腔科口腔科首都医科大学附属北京友谊医院
BackgroundDuring orthodontic tooth movement (OTM), alveolar bone remodelling is closely related to mechanical force. It is unclear whether stem cells can affect osteoclastogenesis to promote OTM. This study aimed to investigate the role of mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (mBMMSCs) under compression load in OTM.MethodsA mouse OTM model was established, and GFP-labelled mBMMSCs and normal saline were injected into different groups of mice by tail vein injection. OTM distance was measured using tissue specimens and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). The locations of mBMMSCs were traced using GFP immunohistochemistry. Haematoxylin-eosin staining, tartrate-resistant acid phosphate (TRAP) staining and immunohistochemistry of Runx2 and lipoprotein lipase were used to assess changes in the periodontal ligament during OTM. mBMMSCs under compression were co-cultured with mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages (mBMMs), and the gene expression levels of Rankl, Mmp-9, TRAP, Ctsk, Alp, Runx2, Ocn and Osterix were determined by RT-PCR.ResultsTen days after mBMMSCs were injected into the tail vein of mice, the OTM distance increased from 176 (normal saline) to 298.4 mu m, as determined by tissue specimen observation, and 174.2 to 302.6 mu m, as determined by micro-CT metrological analysis. GFP-labelled mBMMSCs were mostly located on the compressed side of the periodontal ligament. Compared to the saline group, the number of osteoclasts in the alveolar bone increased significantly (P<0.01) on the compressed side in the mBMMSC group. Three days after mBMMSC injection, the number of Runx2-GFP double-positive cells on the tension side was significantly higher than that on the compression side. After applying compressive force on the mBMMSCs in vitro for 2days, RANKL expression was significantly higher than in the non-compression cells, but expression of Alp, Runx2, Ocn and Osterix was significantly decreased (P<0.05). The numbers of osteoclasts differentiated in response to mBMMs co-cultured with mBMMSCs under pressure load and expression of osteoclast differentiation marker genes (Mmp-9, TRAP and Ctsk) were significantly higher than those in mBMMs stimulated by M-CSF alone (P<0.05).ConclusionsmBMMSCs are not only recruited to the compressed side of the periodontal ligament but can also promote osteoclastogenesis by expressing Rankl, improving the efficiency of OTM.
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National Science Foundations of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [82071141]; Natural Science Foundation of Beijing MunicipalityBeijing Natural Science Foundation [7202036]; Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospital Clinical Medicine Development of Special Funding Support [ZYLX201703]; National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFC1104304]
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大类|2 区医学
小类|2 区医学:研究与实验3 区细胞与组织工程3 区细胞生物学
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大类|2 区医学
小类|2 区细胞与组织工程2 区细胞生物学2 区医学:研究与实验
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Q1MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTALQ2CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERINGQ2CELL BIOLOGY
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Q1CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERINGQ1CELL BIOLOGYQ1MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
第一作者单位:[1]Department of Orthodontics, School of Stomatology, Beijing Stomatological Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China
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Wang Jing,Jiao Delong,Huang Xiaofeng,et al.Osteoclastic effects of mBMMSCs under compressive pressure during orthodontic tooth movement[J].STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY.2021,12(1):doi:10.1186/s13287-021-02220-0.
APA:
Wang Jing,Jiao Delong,Huang Xiaofeng&Bai Yuxing.(2021).Osteoclastic effects of mBMMSCs under compressive pressure during orthodontic tooth movement.STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY,12,(1)
MLA:
Wang Jing,et al."Osteoclastic effects of mBMMSCs under compressive pressure during orthodontic tooth movement".STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY 12..1(2021)