Human leptin gene overexpression enhances osteogenesis of bone marrow stromal cells from rats
- VernacularTitle:人瘦素基因过表达增强大鼠骨髓基质细胞成骨能力
- Author:
Baoyu ZHENG
;
Jun JIANG
;
Yuling CHEN
;
Minkui LIN
;
Kai LUO
;
Fuhua YAN
- Keywords:
leptin;
bone marrow stromal cells;
gene transfection;
adenovirus;
β-tricalcium phosphate
- From:
Basic & Clinical Medicine
2017;37(2):169-175
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effects of human leptin ( hLEP) gene transfection on rat bone marrow stro-mal cells ( rBMSCs) .Methods rBMSCs were cultured and transfected with adenoviruses encoding hLEP ( Ad5-hLEP-EGFP) in vitro as experimental group while rBMSCs transfected with Ad 5-EGFP and non-transfected were control groups.The proliferation was detected by MTT and the expression of collagen type Ⅰ(Col-Ⅰ) and alkaline phosphatase ( ALP) were assessed by real-time PCR.The ability of mineralized nodule forming was also examined by Alizarin red staining .The combination of transfected rBMSCs and β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP ) was con-structed and the osteogenic ability of the construction was evaluated in nude mice .Results hLEP could be trans-fected into rBMSCs successfully by adenovirous .After transfection , the proliferation was not affected while Col-Ⅰand ALP expressions were more pronounced in rBMSCs transfected with Ad 5-hLEP-EGFP ( P<0.05 ) .Alizarin red staining showed the ability of mineralized nodule forming was also up-regulated in Ad5-hLEP-EGFP group (P<0.05).In addition, the transfected rBMSCs adhered to β-TCP and survived well and the combination showed more new bone like tissue formation in nude mice compared to control groups .Conclusions rBMSCs transfected with hLEP might be potently used in bone or periodontal tissue regeneration .