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Padina pavonica Extract Promotes In Vitro Differentiation and Functionality of Human Primary Osteoblasts

Marine algae have gained much importance in the development of nutraceutical products due to their high content of bioactive compounds. In this work, we investigated the activity of Padina pavonica with the aim to demonstrate the pro-osteogenic ability of its extract on human primary osteoblast (HOb...

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Autores principales: Minetti, Mariagiulia, Bernardini, Giulia, Biazzo, Manuele, Gutierrez, Gilles, Geminiani, Michela, Petrucci, Teresa, Santucci, Annalisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6724011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31443264
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17080473
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author Minetti, Mariagiulia
Bernardini, Giulia
Biazzo, Manuele
Gutierrez, Gilles
Geminiani, Michela
Petrucci, Teresa
Santucci, Annalisa
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Bernardini, Giulia
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Gutierrez, Gilles
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description Marine algae have gained much importance in the development of nutraceutical products due to their high content of bioactive compounds. In this work, we investigated the activity of Padina pavonica with the aim to demonstrate the pro-osteogenic ability of its extract on human primary osteoblast (HOb). Our data indicated that the acetonic extract of P. pavonica (EPP) is a safe product as it did not show any effect on osteoblast viability. At the same time, EPP showed to possess a beneficial effect on HOb functionality, triggering their differentiation and mineralization abilities. In particular EPP enhanced the expression of the earlier differentiation stage markers: a 5.4-fold increase in collagen type I alpha 1 chain (COL1A1), and a 2.3-fold increase in alkaline phosphatase (ALPL), as well as those involved in the late differentiation stage: a 3.7-fold increase in osteocalcin (BGLAP) expression and a 2.8-fold in osteoprotegerin (TNFRSF11B). These findings were corroborated by the enhancement in ALPL enzymatic activity (1.7-fold increase) and by the reduction of receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG) ratio (0.6-fold decrease). Moreover, EPP demonstrated the capacity to enhance the bone nodules formation by 3.2-fold in 4 weeks treated HOb. Therefore, EPP showed a significant capability of promoting osteoblast phenotype. Given its positive effect on bone homeostasis, EPP could be used as a useful nutraceutical product that, in addition to a healthy lifestyle and diet, can be able to contrast and prevent bone diseases, especially those connected with ageing, such as osteoporosis (OP).
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spelling pubmed-67240112019-09-10 Padina pavonica Extract Promotes In Vitro Differentiation and Functionality of Human Primary Osteoblasts Minetti, Mariagiulia Bernardini, Giulia Biazzo, Manuele Gutierrez, Gilles Geminiani, Michela Petrucci, Teresa Santucci, Annalisa Mar Drugs Article Marine algae have gained much importance in the development of nutraceutical products due to their high content of bioactive compounds. In this work, we investigated the activity of Padina pavonica with the aim to demonstrate the pro-osteogenic ability of its extract on human primary osteoblast (HOb). Our data indicated that the acetonic extract of P. pavonica (EPP) is a safe product as it did not show any effect on osteoblast viability. At the same time, EPP showed to possess a beneficial effect on HOb functionality, triggering their differentiation and mineralization abilities. In particular EPP enhanced the expression of the earlier differentiation stage markers: a 5.4-fold increase in collagen type I alpha 1 chain (COL1A1), and a 2.3-fold increase in alkaline phosphatase (ALPL), as well as those involved in the late differentiation stage: a 3.7-fold increase in osteocalcin (BGLAP) expression and a 2.8-fold in osteoprotegerin (TNFRSF11B). These findings were corroborated by the enhancement in ALPL enzymatic activity (1.7-fold increase) and by the reduction of receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG) ratio (0.6-fold decrease). Moreover, EPP demonstrated the capacity to enhance the bone nodules formation by 3.2-fold in 4 weeks treated HOb. Therefore, EPP showed a significant capability of promoting osteoblast phenotype. Given its positive effect on bone homeostasis, EPP could be used as a useful nutraceutical product that, in addition to a healthy lifestyle and diet, can be able to contrast and prevent bone diseases, especially those connected with ageing, such as osteoporosis (OP). MDPI 2019-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6724011/ /pubmed/31443264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17080473 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Padina pavonica Extract Promotes In Vitro Differentiation and Functionality of Human Primary Osteoblasts
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title_full Padina pavonica Extract Promotes In Vitro Differentiation and Functionality of Human Primary Osteoblasts
title_fullStr Padina pavonica Extract Promotes In Vitro Differentiation and Functionality of Human Primary Osteoblasts
title_full_unstemmed Padina pavonica Extract Promotes In Vitro Differentiation and Functionality of Human Primary Osteoblasts
title_short Padina pavonica Extract Promotes In Vitro Differentiation and Functionality of Human Primary Osteoblasts
title_sort padina pavonica extract promotes in vitro differentiation and functionality of human primary osteoblasts
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md17080473
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