The promoting effects of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells

© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Sesamin, a major lignan in sesame seeds and oils, is well known for its health promotion activity. However, its effects on bone cell functions are infrequently observed. In the study, the effects of sesamin on the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), osteoblas...

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Main Authors: Wanachewin,O., Klangjorhor,J., Pothacharoen,P., Phitak,T., Laohapoonrungsee,A., Pruksakorn,D., Kongtawelert,P.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-384482015-06-16T07:47:15Z The promoting effects of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells Wanachewin,O. Klangjorhor,J. Pothacharoen,P. Phitak,T. Laohapoonrungsee,A. Pruksakorn,D. Kongtawelert,P. Medicine (miscellaneous) Nutrition and Dietetics Food Science © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Sesamin, a major lignan in sesame seeds and oils, is well known for its health promotion activity. However, its effects on bone cell functions are infrequently observed. In the study, the effects of sesamin on the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), osteoblasts, were examined. The differentiation of cells into osteoblasts suggested that sesamin (SE) in combination with osteogenic factors (OS) significantly increased calcium deposition. Although the osteoblastic differentiation markers including bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2), type I collagen (COL1A1) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) of each cell donor showed different expressions both in gene type and time point, the increasing trends of COL1A1 and ALP were observed within the condition of OS + SE being compared with OS treatment. Increased ALP activity in OS + SE treatment could mediate the stimulatory effect of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation. Increased phosphorylation of p38 and ERK were related to increasing of ALP activity and mineralization in OS + SE treatment. Hence, it is suggested that sesamin enhanced osteoblast differentiation via activation of those MAPK signalling cascades. All results present that sesamin benefits differentiation of osteoblast progenitors towards functional bone forming cells, osteoblast. Thereby, sesamin would be a potential food supplement promoting bone health. 2015-06-16T07:47:15Z 2015-06-16T07:47:15Z 2015-01-01 Article 17564646 2-s2.0-84926343078 10.1016/j.jff.2015.01.046 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84926343078&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38448 Elsevier Limited
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building Chiang Mai University Library
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topic Medicine (miscellaneous)
Nutrition and Dietetics
Food Science
spellingShingle Medicine (miscellaneous)
Nutrition and Dietetics
Food Science
Wanachewin,O.
Klangjorhor,J.
Pothacharoen,P.
Phitak,T.
Laohapoonrungsee,A.
Pruksakorn,D.
Kongtawelert,P.
The promoting effects of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
description © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Sesamin, a major lignan in sesame seeds and oils, is well known for its health promotion activity. However, its effects on bone cell functions are infrequently observed. In the study, the effects of sesamin on the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), osteoblasts, were examined. The differentiation of cells into osteoblasts suggested that sesamin (SE) in combination with osteogenic factors (OS) significantly increased calcium deposition. Although the osteoblastic differentiation markers including bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2), type I collagen (COL1A1) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) of each cell donor showed different expressions both in gene type and time point, the increasing trends of COL1A1 and ALP were observed within the condition of OS + SE being compared with OS treatment. Increased ALP activity in OS + SE treatment could mediate the stimulatory effect of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation. Increased phosphorylation of p38 and ERK were related to increasing of ALP activity and mineralization in OS + SE treatment. Hence, it is suggested that sesamin enhanced osteoblast differentiation via activation of those MAPK signalling cascades. All results present that sesamin benefits differentiation of osteoblast progenitors towards functional bone forming cells, osteoblast. Thereby, sesamin would be a potential food supplement promoting bone health.
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author Wanachewin,O.
Klangjorhor,J.
Pothacharoen,P.
Phitak,T.
Laohapoonrungsee,A.
Pruksakorn,D.
Kongtawelert,P.
author_facet Wanachewin,O.
Klangjorhor,J.
Pothacharoen,P.
Phitak,T.
Laohapoonrungsee,A.
Pruksakorn,D.
Kongtawelert,P.
author_sort Wanachewin,O.
title The promoting effects of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_short The promoting effects of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_full The promoting effects of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_fullStr The promoting effects of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_full_unstemmed The promoting effects of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
title_sort promoting effects of sesamin on osteoblast differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
publisher Elsevier Limited
publishDate 2015
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