2013
DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2012-188
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Early gene and protein expression associated with osteoblast differentiation in response to fish collagen peptides powder

Abstract: This study was designed to investigate the biological effects of fish collagen peptide (FCP) on human osteoblasts. Human osteoblasts were treated with 0.1% FCP, which was the optimal concentration confirmed by the increase in alkaline phosphatase activity. After one, three, five and seven days of culture, the number of FCP-treated cells increased significantly compared with untreated cells. In a real-time PCR analysis, the expression of osteocalcin, osteopontin, BMP-2 and integrin β3 mRNAs in FCP-treated cells… Show more

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“…Incubation of human osteoblasts with 0.1% fish HC increased osteocalcin, osteopontin, BMP-2 and integrin β3 mRNA expression and accelerated matrix mineralization as compared to untreated cells (Yamada, Yoshizawa, et al, 2013). Consequently, this translated into increased calcium disposal or mineralization in either human or murine osteoblasts (Liu et al, 2014;Tsuruoka et al, 2007;Yamada, Nagaoka, et al, 2013;Yamada, Yoshizawa, et al, 2013) (Fig. 5).…”
Section: Mechanisms Involved In Collagen Effects On Bonementioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Incubation of human osteoblasts with 0.1% fish HC increased osteocalcin, osteopontin, BMP-2 and integrin β3 mRNA expression and accelerated matrix mineralization as compared to untreated cells (Yamada, Yoshizawa, et al, 2013). Consequently, this translated into increased calcium disposal or mineralization in either human or murine osteoblasts (Liu et al, 2014;Tsuruoka et al, 2007;Yamada, Nagaoka, et al, 2013;Yamada, Yoshizawa, et al, 2013) (Fig. 5).…”
Section: Mechanisms Involved In Collagen Effects On Bonementioning
confidence: 87%
“…Additionally, HC-induction of the bone-specific transcription factor osterix was associated with the up-reglation of type I collagen expression, thus providing insights into the molecular basis of HC action on osteoblasts (H. K. Kim et al, 2014a;Tsuruoka et al, 2007;Yamada, Yoshizawa, et al, 2013). Bovine HC was shown to stimulate osteoblast differentiation, mineralized bone matrix formation, ALP activity, and osteocalcin production through increased Kim et al, 2013).…”
Section: Molecular Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Including an appropriate functional scaffold (i.e., intricate 3D mesh composed of salmon collagen-coated fibers) may potentially improve the osteogenic potential of cultured periosteal sheets as a graft biomaterial both in vitro and in vivo [104]. Furthermore, fish collagen peptides promote posttranscriptional modification for collagen maturation and the gene expression for cell differentiation in osteoblastic cells [105, 106]. These findings indicate that fish collagen application in situ may promote hard tissue formation as both a scaffold for seeded cells and a nutritional factor for growth.…”
Section: Application For Use As a Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression levels of DSPP and OCN mRNA were determined by SYBR green real-time reverse transcription-PCR as described previously 19,20) . DPCs were infected with AAV2-BMP-7 or AAV2-EGFP and were cultured for 7, 14, or 21 days.…”
Section: The Expression Of Dspp and Ocn Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%