Baicalin positively regulates osteoclast function by activating MAPK/Mitf signalling
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Activation of osteoblasts in bone formation and osteoclasts in bone resorption is important during the bone fracture healing process. There has been a long interest in identifying and developing a natural therapy for bone fracture healing. In this study, we investigated the regulation of osteoclast differentiation by baicalin, which is a natural molecule extracted from Eucommiaulmoides (small tree native to China). It was determined that baicalin enhanced osteoclast maturation and bone resorption activity in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, this involves the activation of MAPK, increased Mitf nuclear translocation and up-regulation of downstream osteoclast-related target genes expression. The baicalin-induced effect on osteoclast differentiation can be mimicked by specific inhibitors of p-ERK (U0126) and the Mitf-specific siRNA, respectively. Protein-ligand docking prediction identified that baicalin might bind to RANK, which is the upstream receptor of p-ERK/Mitf signalling in osteoclasts. This indicated that RANK might be the binding target of baicalin. In sum, our findings revealed baicalin increased osteoclast maturation and function via p-ERK/Mitf signalling. In addition, the results suggest that baicalin can potentially be used as a natural product for the treatment of bone fracture.
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دوره 21 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2017