Secretoneurin, a Neuropeptide, Enhances Bone Regeneration in a Mouse Calvarial Bone Defect Model

Freshet Assefa, Jiwon Lim, Ju Ang Kim, Hye Jung Ihn, Soomin Lim, Sang Hyeon Nam, Yong Chul Bae, Eui Kyun Park

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Abstract

Background:: This study investigates the effects of a neuropeptide, secretoneurin (SN), on bone regeneration in an experimental mouse model. Methods:: The effects of SN on cell proliferation, osteoblast marker genes expression, and mineralization were evaluated using the CCK-8 assay, quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and alizarin red S staining, respectively. To examine the effects of SN on bone regeneration in vivo, bone defects were created in the calvaria of ICR mice, and 0.5 or 1 µg/ml SN was applied. New bone formation was analyzed by micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) and histology. New blood vessel formation was assessed by CD34 immunohistochemistry. Results:: SN had no significant effect on proliferation and mineralization of MC3T3-E1 cells. However, SN partially induced the gene expression of osteoblast differentiation markers such as runt-related transcription factor 2, alkaline phosphatase, collagen type I alpha 1, and osteopontin. A significant increase of bone regeneration was observed in SN treated calvarial defects. The bone volume (BV), BV/tissue volume, trabecular thickness and trabecular number values were significantly increased in the collagen sponge plus 0.5 or 1 µg/ml SN group (p < 0.01) compared with the control group. Histologic analysis also revealed increased new bone formation in the SN-treated groups. Immunohistochemical staining of CD34 showed that the SN-treated groups contained more blood vessels compared with control in the calvarial defect area. Conclusion:: SN increases new bone and blood vessel formation in a calvarial defect site. This study suggests that SN may enhance new bone formation through its potent angiogenic activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-324
Number of pages10
JournalTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021

Keywords

  • Bone
  • Bone regeneration
  • Neuropeptide
  • Secretoneurin

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