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Article: Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Promotes Odonto/Osteogenic Differentiation of Stem Cells from the Apical Papilla via Suppression of Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 Signaling

TitleCyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Promotes Odonto/Osteogenic Differentiation of Stem Cells from the Apical Papilla via Suppression of Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 Signaling
Authors
KeywordsCyclic adenosine monophosphate
differentiation
stem cell
tissue engineering
Issue Date2019
PublisherElsevier Inc. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.jendodon.com
Citation
Journal of Endodontics, 2019, v. 45 n. 2, p. 150-155 How to Cite?
AbstractIntroduction: Stem cells from the apical papilla (SCAPs) possess strong odonto/osteogenic differentiation potential. This study investigated the effect of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) on odonto/osteogenic differentiation of SCAPs and the underlining interplay between cAMP and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1). Methods: SCAPs were stimulated with an activator of cAMP (forskolin) in the presence of either TGF-β1 or a TGF-β1 inhibitor. The amounts of calcium mineral deposition and alkaline phosphatase activity were determined. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed to elucidate cAMP on the TGF-β1-mediated odonto/osteogenic differentiation of SCAPs. The effect of cAMP on the phosphorylation of Smad2/Smad3 and extracellular-regulated kinase (ERK)/P38 induced by TGF-β1 was analyzed by Western blotting. Results: Cotreatment with forskolin and a TGF-β1 inhibitor enhanced alkaline phosphatase activity and deposition of calcium minerals in SCAPs. Moreover, the TGF-β1 inhibitor synergized the effect of forskolin on the expression of type I collagen and runt-related transcription factor 2. The results of Western blotting revealed that forskolin attenuated the unregulated expression of the phosphorylation of Smad3 and ERK induced by TGF-β1, and a cAMP inhibitor (H89) antagonized this effect. Conclusions: This study showed that cAMP signaling exerts its up-regulating effects on the odonto/osteogenic differentiation of SCAPs by interfering with TGF-β1 signaling via inhibiting Smad3 and ERK phosphorylation.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/267447
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2021 Impact Factor: 4.422
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.850
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dc.contributor.authorZhang, J-
dc.contributor.authorZhang, C-
dc.contributor.authorQuan, LL-
dc.contributor.authorChu, CH-
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-18T09:02:14Z-
dc.date.available2019-02-18T09:02:14Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Endodontics, 2019, v. 45 n. 2, p. 150-155-
dc.identifier.issn0099-2399-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/267447-
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Stem cells from the apical papilla (SCAPs) possess strong odonto/osteogenic differentiation potential. This study investigated the effect of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) on odonto/osteogenic differentiation of SCAPs and the underlining interplay between cAMP and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1). Methods: SCAPs were stimulated with an activator of cAMP (forskolin) in the presence of either TGF-β1 or a TGF-β1 inhibitor. The amounts of calcium mineral deposition and alkaline phosphatase activity were determined. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed to elucidate cAMP on the TGF-β1-mediated odonto/osteogenic differentiation of SCAPs. The effect of cAMP on the phosphorylation of Smad2/Smad3 and extracellular-regulated kinase (ERK)/P38 induced by TGF-β1 was analyzed by Western blotting. Results: Cotreatment with forskolin and a TGF-β1 inhibitor enhanced alkaline phosphatase activity and deposition of calcium minerals in SCAPs. Moreover, the TGF-β1 inhibitor synergized the effect of forskolin on the expression of type I collagen and runt-related transcription factor 2. The results of Western blotting revealed that forskolin attenuated the unregulated expression of the phosphorylation of Smad3 and ERK induced by TGF-β1, and a cAMP inhibitor (H89) antagonized this effect. Conclusions: This study showed that cAMP signaling exerts its up-regulating effects on the odonto/osteogenic differentiation of SCAPs by interfering with TGF-β1 signaling via inhibiting Smad3 and ERK phosphorylation.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherElsevier Inc. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.jendodon.com-
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Endodontics-
dc.rightsThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.-
dc.subjectCyclic adenosine monophosphate-
dc.subjectdifferentiation-
dc.subjectstem cell-
dc.subjecttissue engineering-
dc.titleCyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Promotes Odonto/Osteogenic Differentiation of Stem Cells from the Apical Papilla via Suppression of Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1 Signaling-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.emailZhang, J: jing817@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailZhang, C: zhangcf@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailChu, CH: chchu@hku.hk-
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dc.identifier.authorityChu, CH=rp00022-
dc.description.naturepostprint-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.joen.2018.10.008-
dc.identifier.pmid30711170-
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dc.identifier.hkuros296957-
dc.identifier.volume45-
dc.identifier.issue2-
dc.identifier.spage150-
dc.identifier.epage155-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000472683800011-
dc.publisher.placeUnited States-
dc.identifier.issnl0099-2399-

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