2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-079x.2012.01016.x
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Sustained release of melatonin from poly (lactic‐co‐glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres to induce osteogenesis of human mesenchymal stem cells in vitro

Abstract: Melatonin promotes bone formation and prevents bone degradation via receptor-dependent or receptor-independent actions. The aim of this study is to encapsulate melatonin into poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres (PLGA-MEL-MS) and create a melatonin sustained release system, then to evaluate its effect on the osteogenesis of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) in vitro. PLGA-MEL-MS were prepared by single emulsion solvent evaporation technique. Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated the incorp… Show more

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“…Results showed that melatonin treatment led to increased expression of chondrocyte differentiation markers as evidenced by quantitative GAG analysis, histological finding and real‐time RT‐PCR analysis, all of which indicated that melatonin promoted chondrogenic differentiation of human MSCs. In the previous studies, we found that melatonin can enhance osteogenesis and inhibit adipogenesis of MSCs . And thus we suggested that melatonin is an important regulator of MSCs differentiation and may have potential applications in the promotion of bone formation and fracture healing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Results showed that melatonin treatment led to increased expression of chondrocyte differentiation markers as evidenced by quantitative GAG analysis, histological finding and real‐time RT‐PCR analysis, all of which indicated that melatonin promoted chondrogenic differentiation of human MSCs. In the previous studies, we found that melatonin can enhance osteogenesis and inhibit adipogenesis of MSCs . And thus we suggested that melatonin is an important regulator of MSCs differentiation and may have potential applications in the promotion of bone formation and fracture healing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In addition, melatonin plays a vital role in regulating skeleton formation and development and has been well established to promote both osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiations of MSCs . During in vitro osteogenic differentiation of MSCs, melatonin treatment dramatically stimulated osteogenic differentiation and increased expressions of osteogenic markers . Meanwhile, melatonin was found to promote maturation of mouse osteoblastic MC3T3‐E1 cells .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the ability to scavenge free radicals extends to melatonin's metabolites . Within the past few years, the effects of melatonin on cell proliferation or cell survival have been increasingly reported . These studies indicate that melatonin stimulates cell proliferation of avian astrocytes , dentate neurons , epididymal epithelial cells , lymphocytes , mesenchymal stem cells , as well as increases cell survival of hippocampal neurons .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%