Influence of different intensities of vibration on proliferation and differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells
- 01Vibration slowed stem cell proliferation
- 02It promoted differentiation into bone-forming cells
- 03The effect on bone formation was intensity-dependent
- 04Vibration also altered the cells' internal cytoskeleton
Vibration of a specific intensity may encourage stem cells in the periodontal ligament to become bone-forming cells.
To understand the effects of low-magnitude, high-frequency (LMHF) mechanical vibration at different intensities on human periodontal ligament stem cell (hPDLSC) proliferation and osteogenic differentiation. The effect of vibration on hPDLSC proliferation, osteogenic differentiation, tenogenic differentiation and cytoskeleton was assessed at the cellular, genetic and protein level. The PDLSC proliferation was decreased after different magnitudes of mechanical vibration; however, there were no obvious senescent cells in the experimental and the static control group. Expression of osteogenesis markers was increased. The expression of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and osteocalcin (OCN) mRNA was up-regulated at 0.1 g, 0.3 g, 0.6 g and 0.9 g magnitude, with the peak at 0.3 g. The type I collagen (Col-I) level was increased after vibration exposure at 0.1 g, 0.3 g, and 0.6 g, peaking at 0.3 g. The expression levels of both mRNA and protein of Runx2 and osterix (OSX) significantly increased at a magnitude of 0.1 g to 0.9 g, reached a peak at 0.3 g and then decreased slowly. The scleraxis, tenogenic markers, and mRNA expression decreased at 0.05 g, 0.1 g, and 0.3 g, and significantly increased at 0.6 g and 0.9 g. Compared with the static group, the F-actin stress fibers of hPDLSCs became thicker and clearer following vibration. The LMHF mechanical vibration promotes PDLSC osteogenic differentiation and implies the existence of a magnitude-dependent effect of vibration on determining PDLSC commitment to the osteoblast lineage. Changes in the cytoskeleton of hPDLSCs after vibration may be one of the mechanisms of the biological effects.
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- Chunxiang Zhang, Yanqin Lu, Linkun Zhang, Yang Liu, Yi Zhou, Yangxi Chen, & Haiyang Yu (2015). Influence of different intensities of vibration on proliferation and differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/influence-of-different-intensities-of-vibration-on-proliferation-and-differentiation-of-human-periodontal-ligament-stem-cells/
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- Chunxiang Zhang, et al. "Influence of different intensities of vibration on proliferation and differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells." 2015, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/influence-of-different-intensities-of-vibration-on-proliferation-and-differentiation-of-human-periodontal-ligament-stem-cells/.
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- Chunxiang Zhang et al. 2015. "Influence of different intensities of vibration on proliferation and differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/influence-of-different-intensities-of-vibration-on-proliferation-and-differentiation-of-human-periodontal-ligament-stem-cells/
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