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Zinc Sulfate Stimulates Osteogenic Phenotypes in Periosteum-Derived Cells and Co-Cultures of Periosteum-Derived Cells and THP-1 Cellsopen access

Authors
Park, Jin-HoPark, Su A.Kang, Young-HoonHwa, So MyeongKoh, Eun-ByeolHwang, Sun-ChulOh, Se HeangByun, June-Ho
Issue Date
May-2021
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
zinc sulfate; periosteum-derived cells; osteoblastic and osteoclastic differentiation; RANKL; OPG ratio
Citation
Life, v.11, no.5
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Journal Title
Life
Volume
11
Number
5
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/3810
DOI
10.3390/life11050410
ISSN
0024-3019
2075-1729
Abstract
Coupling between osteoblast-mediated bone formation and osteoclast-mediated bone resorption maintains both mechanical integrity and mineral homeostasis. Zinc is required for the formation, mineralization, growth, and maintenance of bones. We examined the effects of zinc sulfate on osteoblastic differentiation of human periosteum-derived cells (hPDCs) and osteoclastic differentiation of THP-1 cells. Zinc sulfate enhanced the osteoblastic differentiation of hPDCs; however, it did not affect the osteoclastic differentiation of THP-1 cells. The levels of extracellular signaling-related kinase (ERK) were strongly increased during osteoblastic differentiation in zinc sulfate-treated hPDCs, compared with other mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs). Zinc sulfate also promoted osteogenesis in hPDCs and THP-1 cells co-cultured with the ratio of one osteoclast to one osteoblast, as indicated by alkaline phosphatase levels, mineralization, and cellular calcium contents. In addition, the receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand (RANKL)/osteoprotegerin (OPG) ratio was decreased in the zinc sulfate-treated co-cultures. Our results suggest that zinc sulfate enhances osteogenesis directly by promoting osteoblastic differentiation and osteogenic activities in osteoblasts and indirectly by inhibiting osteoclastic bone resorption through a reduced RANKL/OPG ratio in co-cultured osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
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