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. 2009 Sep;1(3):143–150. doi: 10.4248/IJOS.09021

Expression of Bone-related Genes in Bone Marrow MSCs after Cyclic Mechanical Strain: Implications for Distraction Osteogenesis

Meng-chun Qi 1,2, Shu-juan Zou 1, Li-chi Han 1, Hai-xiao Zhou 1, Jing Hu 1,*
PMCID: PMC3475587  PMID: 20695079

Abstract

Aim

Understanding the response of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to mechanical strain and their consequent gene expression patterns will broaden our knowledge of the mechanobiology of distraction osteogenesis.

Methodology

In this study, a single period of cyclic mechanical stretch (0.5 Hz, 2,000 μɛ) was performed on rat bone marrow MSCs. Cellular proliferation and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity was examined. The mRNA expression of six bone-related genes (Ets-1, bFGF, IGF-II, TGF-β, Cbfa1 and ALP) was detected using real-time quantitative RT-PCR.

Results

The results showed that mechanical strain can promote MSCs proliferation, increase ALP activity, and up-regulate the expression of these genes. A significant increase in Ets-1 expression was detected immediately after mechanical stimulation, but Cbfa1 expression becameelevated later. The temporal expression pattern of ALP coincided perfectly with Cbfa1.

Conclusion

The results of this study suggest that mechanical strain may act as a stimulator to induce differentiation of MSCs into osteoblasts, and that these bone-related genes may play different roles in the response of MSCs to mechanical stimulation.

Keywords: distraction osteogenesis, mechanical strain, mesenchymal stem cell (MSC), osteogenic factor, gene expression

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