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Duration and Magnitude of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Protein Kinase Phosphorylation Determine Adipogenesis or Osteogenesis in Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells

PURPOSE: Imbalances between osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation leads to diseases such as osteoporosis. The aim of our study was to demonstrate the differences in extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation during both adipogenesis and osteogenesis of human bone marrow-derived...

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Autores principales: Jung, Ho Sun, Kim, Yun Hee, Lee, Jin Woo
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Publicado: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3017693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21155050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2011.52.1.165
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Kim, Yun Hee
Lee, Jin Woo
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description PURPOSE: Imbalances between osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation leads to diseases such as osteoporosis. The aim of our study was to demonstrate the differences in extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation during both adipogenesis and osteogenesis of human bone marrow-derived stem cells (BMSCs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using troglitazone, GW9662 and U0126, we investigated their role in hBMSC differentiation to adipogenic and osteogenic fates. RESULTS: ERK1/2 inhibition by U0126 suppressed proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)γ expression and lipid accumulation, while it decreased the mRNA expression of adipogenic genes (lipoprotein lipase, PPARγ, and adipocyte protein) and osteogenic genes (type I collagen and osteopontin). ERK phosphorylation was transient and decreased during adipogenesis, whereas it occurred steadily during osteogenesis. Troglitazone, a PPARγ agonist, induced adipogenesis by inhibiting ERK phosphorylation even in an osteogenic medium, suggesting that ERK signaling needs to be shut off in order to proceed with adipose cell commitment. Cell proliferation was greatly increased in osteogenesis but was not changed during adipogenesis, indicating that ERK might play different roles in cellular proliferation and differentiation between the two committed cell types. CONCLUSION: The duration and magnitude of ERK activation might be a crucial factor for the balance between adipogenesis and osteogenesis in human bone marrow-derived stem cells.
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spelling pubmed-30176932011-01-10 Duration and Magnitude of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Protein Kinase Phosphorylation Determine Adipogenesis or Osteogenesis in Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells Jung, Ho Sun Kim, Yun Hee Lee, Jin Woo Yonsei Med J Original Article PURPOSE: Imbalances between osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation leads to diseases such as osteoporosis. The aim of our study was to demonstrate the differences in extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation during both adipogenesis and osteogenesis of human bone marrow-derived stem cells (BMSCs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using troglitazone, GW9662 and U0126, we investigated their role in hBMSC differentiation to adipogenic and osteogenic fates. RESULTS: ERK1/2 inhibition by U0126 suppressed proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)γ expression and lipid accumulation, while it decreased the mRNA expression of adipogenic genes (lipoprotein lipase, PPARγ, and adipocyte protein) and osteogenic genes (type I collagen and osteopontin). ERK phosphorylation was transient and decreased during adipogenesis, whereas it occurred steadily during osteogenesis. Troglitazone, a PPARγ agonist, induced adipogenesis by inhibiting ERK phosphorylation even in an osteogenic medium, suggesting that ERK signaling needs to be shut off in order to proceed with adipose cell commitment. Cell proliferation was greatly increased in osteogenesis but was not changed during adipogenesis, indicating that ERK might play different roles in cellular proliferation and differentiation between the two committed cell types. CONCLUSION: The duration and magnitude of ERK activation might be a crucial factor for the balance between adipogenesis and osteogenesis in human bone marrow-derived stem cells. Yonsei University College of Medicine 2011-01-01 2010-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3017693/ /pubmed/21155050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2011.52.1.165 Text en © Copyright: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2011 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jung, Ho Sun
Kim, Yun Hee
Lee, Jin Woo
Duration and Magnitude of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Protein Kinase Phosphorylation Determine Adipogenesis or Osteogenesis in Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells
title Duration and Magnitude of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Protein Kinase Phosphorylation Determine Adipogenesis or Osteogenesis in Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells
title_full Duration and Magnitude of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Protein Kinase Phosphorylation Determine Adipogenesis or Osteogenesis in Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells
title_fullStr Duration and Magnitude of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Protein Kinase Phosphorylation Determine Adipogenesis or Osteogenesis in Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells
title_full_unstemmed Duration and Magnitude of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Protein Kinase Phosphorylation Determine Adipogenesis or Osteogenesis in Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells
title_short Duration and Magnitude of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Protein Kinase Phosphorylation Determine Adipogenesis or Osteogenesis in Human Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells
title_sort duration and magnitude of extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase phosphorylation determine adipogenesis or osteogenesis in human bone marrow-derived stem cells
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3017693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21155050
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2011.52.1.165
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