Paula Bertin de Morais , Gerson Santos de Almeida , Amanda Fantini de Camargo Andrade , Ricardo de Oliveira Orsi , Willian Fernando Zambuzzi , Célio Jr. Da Costa Fernandes
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Abstract
Numerous studies have demonstrated the significant role of propolis in various biological processes, including inflammation and the repair of endothelial and bone tissues. The cascade of inflammation, proliferation, and tissue remodeling characterizes the injury site. Remarkable progress has been made in the field of alternative medicine with the utilization of propolis. In this study, we specifically investigated the effects of alcoholic extract of propolis on cell adhesion, survival, remodeling, and differentiation pathways in osteoblasts. Our findings revealed the activation of survival proteins such as AKT, ERK, and phosphorylated ERK during the adhesion phase, while interleukins, specifically IL-6 and TNF, exhibited increased expression during cell differentiation. Furthermore, treatment with propolis extract led to enhanced activity of metalloproteinases (MMP9 and MMP2) and HIF-1α, a crucial activator of angiogenesis and bone remodeling. It was observed that the alcoholic propolis extract stimulated cell proliferation, differentiation, and repair, with key molecules involved in these processes including pro-inflammatory factors IL-6 and TNFα, as well as HIF-1, MMP2, and BMP7 proteins. Collectively, these factors induced an initial state of proliferation followed by differentiation and repair. Therefore, the alcoholic extract of propolis holds promise as a potential therapeutic agent, particularly in cases involving tissue repair. Nevertheless, further comprehensive in vitro and in vivo studies targeting this area are necessary to advance our understanding.
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Tissue and Cell is devoted to original research on the organization of cells, subcellular and extracellular components at all levels, including the grouping and interrelations of cells in tissues and organs. The journal encourages submission of ultrastructural studies that provide novel insights into structure, function and physiology of cells and tissues, in health and disease. Bioengineering and stem cells studies focused on the description of morphological and/or histological data are also welcomed.
Studies investigating the effect of compounds and/or substances on structure of cells and tissues are generally outside the scope of this journal. For consideration, studies should contain a clear rationale on the use of (a) given substance(s), have a compelling morphological and structural focus and present novel incremental findings from previous literature.