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Protective Effect of Curcumin on Bone Trauma in a Rat Model via Expansion of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells
BACKGROUND: Bone fracture, a common injury to bones leads to various biophysiological changes and pathological responses in the body. The current study investigated curcumin for treatment of bone fracture in a rat model of bone trauma, and evaluated the related mechanism. MATERIAL/METHODS: The rats...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7670833/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33184252 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.924724 |
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author | Zhang, Futian Liu, Fu Yu, Shaofen Zhang, Guihong Li, Jie Sun, Xinjun |
author_facet | Zhang, Futian Liu, Fu Yu, Shaofen Zhang, Guihong Li, Jie Sun, Xinjun |
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description | BACKGROUND: Bone fracture, a common injury to bones leads to various biophysiological changes and pathological responses in the body. The current study investigated curcumin for treatment of bone fracture in a rat model of bone trauma, and evaluated the related mechanism. MATERIAL/METHODS: The rats were separated randomly into 3 groups; sham, model, and curcumin treatment groups. The fracture rat model was established by transverse osteotomy in the right femur bone at the mid-shaft. The osteoblast count was determined using hematoxylin and eosin staining. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) expression were measured by western blotting. RESULTS: The rpS6-phosphorylation was suppressed and light chain 3 (LC3II) expression elevated in the curcumin treated group of the fracture rat model. In the curcumin-treated group, mineralization of fracture calluses was markedly higher on day 14 of fracture. The formation of osteoblasts was observed at a greater rate in the curcumin treated group compared to the model rat group. Treatment of rats with curcumin significantly (P<0.05) promoted expression of PCNA and VEGF. The decrease in CD11b+/Gr-1+ cell expansion in rats with bone trauma was alleviated significantly by curcumin treatment. A marked increase in arginase-1 expression in rats with bone trauma was caused by curcumin treatment. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, curcumin activates autophagy and inhibits mTOR activation in bone tissues of rats with trauma. The curcumin promoted myeloid-derived suppressor cell (MDSC) proliferation and increased expansion of MDSCs in a rat model of trauma. Therefore, curcumin may have beneficial effect in patients with bone trauma and should be evaluated further for development of treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-76708332020-11-23 Protective Effect of Curcumin on Bone Trauma in a Rat Model via Expansion of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells Zhang, Futian Liu, Fu Yu, Shaofen Zhang, Guihong Li, Jie Sun, Xinjun Med Sci Monit Clinical Research BACKGROUND: Bone fracture, a common injury to bones leads to various biophysiological changes and pathological responses in the body. The current study investigated curcumin for treatment of bone fracture in a rat model of bone trauma, and evaluated the related mechanism. MATERIAL/METHODS: The rats were separated randomly into 3 groups; sham, model, and curcumin treatment groups. The fracture rat model was established by transverse osteotomy in the right femur bone at the mid-shaft. The osteoblast count was determined using hematoxylin and eosin staining. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) expression were measured by western blotting. RESULTS: The rpS6-phosphorylation was suppressed and light chain 3 (LC3II) expression elevated in the curcumin treated group of the fracture rat model. In the curcumin-treated group, mineralization of fracture calluses was markedly higher on day 14 of fracture. The formation of osteoblasts was observed at a greater rate in the curcumin treated group compared to the model rat group. Treatment of rats with curcumin significantly (P<0.05) promoted expression of PCNA and VEGF. The decrease in CD11b+/Gr-1+ cell expansion in rats with bone trauma was alleviated significantly by curcumin treatment. A marked increase in arginase-1 expression in rats with bone trauma was caused by curcumin treatment. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, curcumin activates autophagy and inhibits mTOR activation in bone tissues of rats with trauma. The curcumin promoted myeloid-derived suppressor cell (MDSC) proliferation and increased expansion of MDSCs in a rat model of trauma. Therefore, curcumin may have beneficial effect in patients with bone trauma and should be evaluated further for development of treatment. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2020-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7670833/ /pubmed/33184252 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.924724 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2020 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ) |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Zhang, Futian Liu, Fu Yu, Shaofen Zhang, Guihong Li, Jie Sun, Xinjun Protective Effect of Curcumin on Bone Trauma in a Rat Model via Expansion of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells |
title | Protective Effect of Curcumin on Bone Trauma in a Rat Model via Expansion of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells |
title_full | Protective Effect of Curcumin on Bone Trauma in a Rat Model via Expansion of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells |
title_fullStr | Protective Effect of Curcumin on Bone Trauma in a Rat Model via Expansion of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Protective Effect of Curcumin on Bone Trauma in a Rat Model via Expansion of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells |
title_short | Protective Effect of Curcumin on Bone Trauma in a Rat Model via Expansion of Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells |
title_sort | protective effect of curcumin on bone trauma in a rat model via expansion of myeloid derived suppressor cells |
topic | Clinical Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7670833/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33184252 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.924724 |
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