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Fluid shear stress applied by orbital shaking induces MG-63 osteosarcoma cells to activate ERK in two phases through distinct signaling pathways

Fluid shear stress (FSS) induces a series of biochemical responses in osteoblasts, and this “mechanoresponse” regulates their survival, proliferation and differentiation. However, the events in cells immediately after FSS application are unclear, and how biochemical signals from soluble factors modi...

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Autores principales: Fukada, Takashi, Sakajiri, Hiroki, Kuroda, Mito, Kioka, Noriyuki, Sugimoto, Kenji
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5614596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28956013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2017.01.004
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author Fukada, Takashi
Sakajiri, Hiroki
Kuroda, Mito
Kioka, Noriyuki
Sugimoto, Kenji
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Sakajiri, Hiroki
Kuroda, Mito
Kioka, Noriyuki
Sugimoto, Kenji
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description Fluid shear stress (FSS) induces a series of biochemical responses in osteoblasts, and this “mechanoresponse” regulates their survival, proliferation and differentiation. However, the events in cells immediately after FSS application are unclear, and how biochemical signals from soluble factors modify the mechanoresponses is largely unknown. We used the orbital shaking method, instead of the frequently used parallel plate method, to examine activation of ERK and AKT by FSS for detailed tracking of its temporal transition. We found that ERK activation by orbital shaking was biphasic. The early phase was independent of Ca(2+), PI3-kinase, and Rho kinase but required RAF activity. The late phase was dependent on Ca(2+) but not RAF. These results suggest that the superior time-resolving capability of the orbital shaking method to separate the previously unrecognized Ca(2+)-independent early phase of ERK activation from the late phase. We also found that a certain combination of serum starvation and medium renewal affected ERK activation by FSS, suggesting that a soluble factor(s) may be secreted during serum starvation, which modified the phosphorylation level of ERK. These findings revealed novel aspects of the osteoblastic mechanoresponses and indicated that the orbital shaking method would be a useful, complementary alternative to the parallel plate method for certain types of study on cellular mechanoresponses.
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spelling pubmed-56145962017-09-27 Fluid shear stress applied by orbital shaking induces MG-63 osteosarcoma cells to activate ERK in two phases through distinct signaling pathways Fukada, Takashi Sakajiri, Hiroki Kuroda, Mito Kioka, Noriyuki Sugimoto, Kenji Biochem Biophys Rep Research Article Fluid shear stress (FSS) induces a series of biochemical responses in osteoblasts, and this “mechanoresponse” regulates their survival, proliferation and differentiation. However, the events in cells immediately after FSS application are unclear, and how biochemical signals from soluble factors modify the mechanoresponses is largely unknown. We used the orbital shaking method, instead of the frequently used parallel plate method, to examine activation of ERK and AKT by FSS for detailed tracking of its temporal transition. We found that ERK activation by orbital shaking was biphasic. The early phase was independent of Ca(2+), PI3-kinase, and Rho kinase but required RAF activity. The late phase was dependent on Ca(2+) but not RAF. These results suggest that the superior time-resolving capability of the orbital shaking method to separate the previously unrecognized Ca(2+)-independent early phase of ERK activation from the late phase. We also found that a certain combination of serum starvation and medium renewal affected ERK activation by FSS, suggesting that a soluble factor(s) may be secreted during serum starvation, which modified the phosphorylation level of ERK. These findings revealed novel aspects of the osteoblastic mechanoresponses and indicated that the orbital shaking method would be a useful, complementary alternative to the parallel plate method for certain types of study on cellular mechanoresponses. Elsevier 2017-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5614596/ /pubmed/28956013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2017.01.004 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fukada, Takashi
Sakajiri, Hiroki
Kuroda, Mito
Kioka, Noriyuki
Sugimoto, Kenji
Fluid shear stress applied by orbital shaking induces MG-63 osteosarcoma cells to activate ERK in two phases through distinct signaling pathways
title Fluid shear stress applied by orbital shaking induces MG-63 osteosarcoma cells to activate ERK in two phases through distinct signaling pathways
title_full Fluid shear stress applied by orbital shaking induces MG-63 osteosarcoma cells to activate ERK in two phases through distinct signaling pathways
title_fullStr Fluid shear stress applied by orbital shaking induces MG-63 osteosarcoma cells to activate ERK in two phases through distinct signaling pathways
title_full_unstemmed Fluid shear stress applied by orbital shaking induces MG-63 osteosarcoma cells to activate ERK in two phases through distinct signaling pathways
title_short Fluid shear stress applied by orbital shaking induces MG-63 osteosarcoma cells to activate ERK in two phases through distinct signaling pathways
title_sort fluid shear stress applied by orbital shaking induces mg-63 osteosarcoma cells to activate erk in two phases through distinct signaling pathways
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5614596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28956013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2017.01.004
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