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Promotion of osteogenic differentiation by amnion/chorion membrane extracts

Authors
Go, Yoon YoungKim, Sung EunCho, Geum JoonChae, Sung-WonSong, Jae-Jun
Issue Date
Apr-2016
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Amnion/chorion membrane extracts; Amnion membrane extracts; Growth factors; Osteogenesis
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOMATERIALS & FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, v.14, no.2, pp E171 - E180
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOMATERIALS & FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume
14
Number
2
Start Page
E171
End Page
E180
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/6594
DOI
10.5301/jabfm.5000264
ISSN
2280-8000
2280-8000
Abstract
Background: The amniotic membrane is a favorable biomaterial to apply in the field of tissue engineering because of its unique biological properties. Human amniotic membranes consist of 2-layered sheets containing numerous growth factors, cytokines and other bioactive substances. Methods: In this study, we explored the potential of amnion membrane extracts (AME) and amnion/chorion membrane extracts (A/CME) to promote osteogenic differentiation of osteoblast-like (MG-63) cells. MG-63 cells were cultured in osteogenic induction medium (OIM) with or without 100 mu g/mL of AME or A/CME. To determine the early and late differentiation of osteogenesis, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and calcium deposition were measured at 3, 7, 10 and 24 days. Expression of specific genes associated with osteogenic differentiation, including osteocalcin (OCN), osteopontin (OPN), runt domain-containing transcription factor (Runx2) and osterix (OSX) was also determined. Results: In vitro experiments demonstrated that A/CME increased ALP activity, osteogenic gene expression and mineralization under osteogenic-inducing conditions. Notably, we found that A/CME contained growth factors related to osteogenesis, including fibroblast growth factors and transforming growth factors, which potentially promoted osteogenic differentiation of MG-63 cells to a greater extent than AME. Conclusions: These results indicate that A/CME is capable of providing growth factors and other substrates for osteogenic differentiation, which significantly increased the efficacy of osteogenesis in MG-63 cells. Taken together, the results of this study suggest that human A/CME is a promising biomaterial with therapeutic potential in bone regeneration applications.
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