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The pre-osteoblast cell line MC3T3-E1 cells were stimulated by L-Trp in vitro, and their proliferation, migration, and osteogenic ability were detected by CCK8 assay, alizarin red staining, etc. Transcriptome sequencing was used to investigate the underlying mechanism of L-Trp stimulation and validated by qPCR and Western blot analyses. Local injection of 0.5% L-Trp in juvenile mice significantly increased mandibular bone mineral density. In vitro, L-Trp enhanced MC3T3-E1 pre-osteoblast proliferation, migration, and differentiation, with upregulated osteogenic markers (<i>Runx2, Sp7, Alp</i>) and mineralization. CaSR antagonism (NPS-2143) abolished these effects, confirming CaSR's pivotal role. Transcriptome sequencing revealed L-Trp activation of the focal adhesion pathway, characterized by increased <i>Ptk2, Rhoa, Itga11</i>, and <i>Clec11a</i> expression. 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摘要
先前的研究分别报道了l -色氨酸(L-Trp)和钙感应受体(CaSR)的促成骨能力。最近的研究人员发现L-Trp可以激活CaSR。因此,本研究通过激活CaSR来研究L-Trp的成骨机制。通过体内和体外模型,我们评估了l -色氨酸对骨形成和成骨细胞活性的影响。3周龄小鼠颞下颌关节内注射左旋旋色氨酸溶液,6周龄时通过Micro-CT观察下颌骨发育情况。L-Trp体外刺激成骨前细胞系MC3T3-E1细胞,通过CCK8法、茜素红染色等检测其增殖、迁移和成骨能力。转录组测序研究了L-Trp刺激的潜在机制,并通过qPCR和Western blot分析进行了验证。幼鼠局部注射0.5% l -色氨酸可显著增加下颌骨骨密度。在体外,L-Trp增强MC3T3-E1成骨前细胞的增殖、迁移和分化,并上调成骨标志物(Runx2、Sp7、Alp)和矿化。CaSR拮抗剂(NPS-2143)消除了这些作用,证实了CaSR的关键作用。转录组测序显示,L-Trp激活了局灶黏附途径,其特征是Ptk2、Rhoa、Itga11和Clec11a表达增加。这些发现证实了l -色氨酸是一种依赖于casr的成骨促进剂,通过局灶黏附途径介导。
Levo-Tryptophan Promotes Osteogenesis Through Calcium-Sensing Receptor
Previous studies reported the pro-osteogenic ability of L-Tryptophan (L-Trp) and Calcium-Sensing RCeceptor (CaSR) respectively. Recent researchers found L-Trp could activate CaSR. Therefore, this study investigated the osteogenic mechanisms of L-Trp through CaSR activation. Using in vivo and in vitro models, we evaluated L-Trp's effects on bone formation and osteoblast activity. Levo-Trp solution was injected into the temporomandibular joint of 3-week-old mice, and the mandibular development was observed by Micro-CT at 6 weeks of age. The pre-osteoblast cell line MC3T3-E1 cells were stimulated by L-Trp in vitro, and their proliferation, migration, and osteogenic ability were detected by CCK8 assay, alizarin red staining, etc. Transcriptome sequencing was used to investigate the underlying mechanism of L-Trp stimulation and validated by qPCR and Western blot analyses. Local injection of 0.5% L-Trp in juvenile mice significantly increased mandibular bone mineral density. In vitro, L-Trp enhanced MC3T3-E1 pre-osteoblast proliferation, migration, and differentiation, with upregulated osteogenic markers (Runx2, Sp7, Alp) and mineralization. CaSR antagonism (NPS-2143) abolished these effects, confirming CaSR's pivotal role. Transcriptome sequencing revealed L-Trp activation of the focal adhesion pathway, characterized by increased Ptk2, Rhoa, Itga11, and Clec11a expression. These findings established L-Trp as a CaSR-dependent osteogenic enhancer, mediated via the focal adhesion pathway.