2019
DOI: 10.1002/jper.18-0710
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Occlusal trauma inhibits osteoblast differentiation and bone formation through IKK‐NF‐κB signaling

Abstract: Background:Occlusal trauma is an important factor promoting bone loss caused by periodontal diseases. Although there are reports of traumatic force promoting bone resorption in periodontal diseases, no studies examining the inhibition of bone formation by traumatic force and the underlying mechanism have been reported. The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism whereby traumatic force inhibits bone formation.Methods: MC3T3-E1 cells were induced to undergo osteogenic differentiation and subjected to… Show more

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“…Traumatic compressive stress has been reported to activate NF-B signaling pathway. 15,16 In our study, this finding was verified again ( Figure 4A). To determine the role of Dancr in the regulation of NF-B signaling pathway, cells were transfected with Dancr-siRNA and cultured with induction medium for 5 days.…”
Section: Traumatic Compressive Stress Indirectly Activated Nf-b Signasupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Traumatic compressive stress has been reported to activate NF-B signaling pathway. 15,16 In our study, this finding was verified again ( Figure 4A). To determine the role of Dancr in the regulation of NF-B signaling pathway, cells were transfected with Dancr-siRNA and cultured with induction medium for 5 days.…”
Section: Traumatic Compressive Stress Indirectly Activated Nf-b Signasupporting
confidence: 85%
“…31 And the P65/P50 dimer and I B complex are best understood as the main regulator of NF-B activation. 32,33 As shown in our previous studies 15,16 and current results, NF-B signaling could be activated by traumatic stress, as demonstrated by notably increased expression of p-p65 and p-I B . Our previous studies 15,16 have found that traumatic force inhibited osteoblast differentiation through NF-B signaling.…”
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confidence: 72%
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