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Effects of Extracellular Osteoanabolic Agents on the Endogenous Response of Osteoblastic Cells

The complex multidimensional skeletal organization can adapt its structure in accordance with external contexts, demonstrating excellent self-renewal capacity. Thus, optimal extracellular environmental properties are critical for bone regeneration and inextricably linked to the mechanical and biolog...

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Autores principales: Alloisio, Giulia, Ciaccio, Chiara, Fasciglione, Giovanni Francesco, Tarantino, Umberto, Marini, Stefano, Coletta, Massimo, Gioia, Magda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34572032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092383
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author Alloisio, Giulia
Ciaccio, Chiara
Fasciglione, Giovanni Francesco
Tarantino, Umberto
Marini, Stefano
Coletta, Massimo
Gioia, Magda
author_facet Alloisio, Giulia
Ciaccio, Chiara
Fasciglione, Giovanni Francesco
Tarantino, Umberto
Marini, Stefano
Coletta, Massimo
Gioia, Magda
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description The complex multidimensional skeletal organization can adapt its structure in accordance with external contexts, demonstrating excellent self-renewal capacity. Thus, optimal extracellular environmental properties are critical for bone regeneration and inextricably linked to the mechanical and biological states of bone. It is interesting to note that the microstructure of bone depends not only on genetic determinants (which control the bone remodeling loop through autocrine and paracrine signals) but also, more importantly, on the continuous response of cells to external mechanical cues. In particular, bone cells sense mechanical signals such as shear, tensile, loading and vibration, and once activated, they react by regulating bone anabolism. Although several specific surrounding conditions needed for osteoblast cells to specifically augment bone formation have been empirically discovered, most of the underlying biomechanical cellular processes underneath remain largely unknown. Nevertheless, exogenous stimuli of endogenous osteogenesis can be applied to promote the mineral apposition rate, bone formation, bone mass and bone strength, as well as expediting fracture repair and bone regeneration. The following review summarizes the latest studies related to the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic cells, enhanced by mechanical forces or supplemental signaling factors (such as trace metals, nutraceuticals, vitamins and exosomes), providing a thorough overview of the exogenous osteogenic agents which can be exploited to modulate and influence the mechanically induced anabolism of bone. Furthermore, this review aims to discuss the emerging role of extracellular stimuli in skeletal metabolism as well as their potential roles and provide new perspectives for the treatment of bone disorders.
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spelling pubmed-84711592021-09-27 Effects of Extracellular Osteoanabolic Agents on the Endogenous Response of Osteoblastic Cells Alloisio, Giulia Ciaccio, Chiara Fasciglione, Giovanni Francesco Tarantino, Umberto Marini, Stefano Coletta, Massimo Gioia, Magda Cells Review The complex multidimensional skeletal organization can adapt its structure in accordance with external contexts, demonstrating excellent self-renewal capacity. Thus, optimal extracellular environmental properties are critical for bone regeneration and inextricably linked to the mechanical and biological states of bone. It is interesting to note that the microstructure of bone depends not only on genetic determinants (which control the bone remodeling loop through autocrine and paracrine signals) but also, more importantly, on the continuous response of cells to external mechanical cues. In particular, bone cells sense mechanical signals such as shear, tensile, loading and vibration, and once activated, they react by regulating bone anabolism. Although several specific surrounding conditions needed for osteoblast cells to specifically augment bone formation have been empirically discovered, most of the underlying biomechanical cellular processes underneath remain largely unknown. Nevertheless, exogenous stimuli of endogenous osteogenesis can be applied to promote the mineral apposition rate, bone formation, bone mass and bone strength, as well as expediting fracture repair and bone regeneration. The following review summarizes the latest studies related to the proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic cells, enhanced by mechanical forces or supplemental signaling factors (such as trace metals, nutraceuticals, vitamins and exosomes), providing a thorough overview of the exogenous osteogenic agents which can be exploited to modulate and influence the mechanically induced anabolism of bone. Furthermore, this review aims to discuss the emerging role of extracellular stimuli in skeletal metabolism as well as their potential roles and provide new perspectives for the treatment of bone disorders. MDPI 2021-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8471159/ /pubmed/34572032 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092383 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alloisio, Giulia
Ciaccio, Chiara
Fasciglione, Giovanni Francesco
Tarantino, Umberto
Marini, Stefano
Coletta, Massimo
Gioia, Magda
Effects of Extracellular Osteoanabolic Agents on the Endogenous Response of Osteoblastic Cells
title Effects of Extracellular Osteoanabolic Agents on the Endogenous Response of Osteoblastic Cells
title_full Effects of Extracellular Osteoanabolic Agents on the Endogenous Response of Osteoblastic Cells
title_fullStr Effects of Extracellular Osteoanabolic Agents on the Endogenous Response of Osteoblastic Cells
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Extracellular Osteoanabolic Agents on the Endogenous Response of Osteoblastic Cells
title_short Effects of Extracellular Osteoanabolic Agents on the Endogenous Response of Osteoblastic Cells
title_sort effects of extracellular osteoanabolic agents on the endogenous response of osteoblastic cells
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34572032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092383
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