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2000
Volume 22, Issue 14
  • ISSN: 1389-2010
  • E-ISSN: 1873-4316

Abstract

Background: Several studies have shown that plant saponins promoted osteoblast differentiation and improved osteoporosis. In the current study, Sea Cucumber Saponin (SCS) with a purity of 80% was extracted from Filipino sea cucumber, with a similar structure to plant saponins. Objective: This study aims to investigate the effects of SCS on bone formation in vitro and ex vivo. Results: SCS significantly promoted osteogenic differentiation and mineralization of MC3T3-E1 cells, as well as new osteoid formation in neonatal mouse calvarias ex vivo. qRT-PCR results indicated that SCS markedly down-regulated the expression of C/EBPα* and PPARγ at the levels of transcription, which demonstrate that SCS inhibits the trans-differentiation of MC3T3-E1 cells to an adipocytic phenotype. Moreover, further studies revealed that SCS increased the expression levels of Runx2 and OSX. The mechanism revealed that SCS induced the expression of BMP2 and p-Smad1/5, which indicated that SCS facilitated osteogenesis via activating the BMP2/Smads signaling pathway. Conclusion: SCS promoted osteogenic differentiation of pre-osteoblasts by activating the BMP2/ Smads molecular pathway, providing a theoretical basis for the development of sea cucumber saponins for the treatment to bone loss diseases such as osteoporosis.

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2021-11-01
2025-04-23
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