Tridax procumbens flavonoids: a prospective bioactive compound increased osteoblast differentiation and trabecular bone formation

Abstract Background The Tridax procumbens extracts (TPE) are known for their ethno-medicinal properties to increase osteogenic functioning in mesenchymal stem cells. Recently, we found that the T. procumbens flavonoids (TPF) significantly suppressed the RANKL-induced osteoclasts differentiation and bone resorption. The TPF also promoted osteoblasts differentiation and bone formation demonstrated by increasing bone formation markers in cultured mouse primary osteoblasts. However, the effects of the TPF on in vivo bone formation remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects of the TPF on in vivo bone formation, injected the TPF (20 mg/kg) twice a day in the low calcium diet mice and killed them after 21 day. Radiographic and histomorphometric analyses were performed on the dissected bones to determine the anabolic effects of the TPF. Results Bone mineral density and bone mineral content of the TPF-treated mice were significantly increased compared to the control mice. Bone formation-related indices like osteoblast number, osteoblast surface, bone volume, mineralizing surface, mineral apposition rate and bone formation rate were significantly increased in the TPF-treated mice compared to the control mice. Conclusion Our findings point towards the stimulation of bone formation by TPF, suggested that the TPF could be a potential natural anabolic agent to treat patients with bone loss-associated diseases such as osteoporosis.

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Main Authors: Mamun,Md. Abdullah Al, Hosen,Mohammad Jakir, Khatun,Amina, Alam,M. Masihul, Al-Bari,Md. Abdul Alim
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Published: Sociedad de Biología de Chile 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0716-976020170001002212017-11-03Tridax procumbens flavonoids: a prospective bioactive compound increased osteoblast differentiation and trabecular bone formationMamun,Md. Abdullah AlHosen,Mohammad JakirKhatun,AminaAlam,M. MasihulAl-Bari,Md. Abdul Alim Alkaline phosphatase Bone formation Osteoblast differentiation Tridax procumbens flavonoids Trabecular bone Abstract Background The Tridax procumbens extracts (TPE) are known for their ethno-medicinal properties to increase osteogenic functioning in mesenchymal stem cells. Recently, we found that the T. procumbens flavonoids (TPF) significantly suppressed the RANKL-induced osteoclasts differentiation and bone resorption. The TPF also promoted osteoblasts differentiation and bone formation demonstrated by increasing bone formation markers in cultured mouse primary osteoblasts. However, the effects of the TPF on in vivo bone formation remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects of the TPF on in vivo bone formation, injected the TPF (20 mg/kg) twice a day in the low calcium diet mice and killed them after 21 day. Radiographic and histomorphometric analyses were performed on the dissected bones to determine the anabolic effects of the TPF. Results Bone mineral density and bone mineral content of the TPF-treated mice were significantly increased compared to the control mice. Bone formation-related indices like osteoblast number, osteoblast surface, bone volume, mineralizing surface, mineral apposition rate and bone formation rate were significantly increased in the TPF-treated mice compared to the control mice. Conclusion Our findings point towards the stimulation of bone formation by TPF, suggested that the TPF could be a potential natural anabolic agent to treat patients with bone loss-associated diseases such as osteoporosis.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad de Biología de ChileBiological Research v.50 20172017-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602017000100221en10.1186/s40659-017-0134-7
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Al-Bari,Md. Abdul Alim
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Hosen,Mohammad Jakir
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Tridax procumbens flavonoids: a prospective bioactive compound increased osteoblast differentiation and trabecular bone formation
author_facet Mamun,Md. Abdullah Al
Hosen,Mohammad Jakir
Khatun,Amina
Alam,M. Masihul
Al-Bari,Md. Abdul Alim
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title Tridax procumbens flavonoids: a prospective bioactive compound increased osteoblast differentiation and trabecular bone formation
title_short Tridax procumbens flavonoids: a prospective bioactive compound increased osteoblast differentiation and trabecular bone formation
title_full Tridax procumbens flavonoids: a prospective bioactive compound increased osteoblast differentiation and trabecular bone formation
title_fullStr Tridax procumbens flavonoids: a prospective bioactive compound increased osteoblast differentiation and trabecular bone formation
title_full_unstemmed Tridax procumbens flavonoids: a prospective bioactive compound increased osteoblast differentiation and trabecular bone formation
title_sort tridax procumbens flavonoids: a prospective bioactive compound increased osteoblast differentiation and trabecular bone formation
description Abstract Background The Tridax procumbens extracts (TPE) are known for their ethno-medicinal properties to increase osteogenic functioning in mesenchymal stem cells. Recently, we found that the T. procumbens flavonoids (TPF) significantly suppressed the RANKL-induced osteoclasts differentiation and bone resorption. The TPF also promoted osteoblasts differentiation and bone formation demonstrated by increasing bone formation markers in cultured mouse primary osteoblasts. However, the effects of the TPF on in vivo bone formation remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects of the TPF on in vivo bone formation, injected the TPF (20 mg/kg) twice a day in the low calcium diet mice and killed them after 21 day. Radiographic and histomorphometric analyses were performed on the dissected bones to determine the anabolic effects of the TPF. Results Bone mineral density and bone mineral content of the TPF-treated mice were significantly increased compared to the control mice. Bone formation-related indices like osteoblast number, osteoblast surface, bone volume, mineralizing surface, mineral apposition rate and bone formation rate were significantly increased in the TPF-treated mice compared to the control mice. Conclusion Our findings point towards the stimulation of bone formation by TPF, suggested that the TPF could be a potential natural anabolic agent to treat patients with bone loss-associated diseases such as osteoporosis.
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