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The effect of epigallocatechin-3-gallate on the osteogenic differentiation of human alveolar bone cells both in vitro and in vivo

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 녹차추출물(Epigallocatechin-3-gallate)의 사람 치조골모세포에 대한 골분화 유도 효과 
Authors
 마연주 
Issue Date
2013
Description
Dept. of Dental Science/박사
Abstract
The effects of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), a major catechin in green tea, on human and mouse osteoblasts remain controversial. This study investigated the direct effects of EGCG on human alveolar bone-derived cells (hABCs) both in vitro and in vivo.hABCs were treated with EGCG at various concentrations, and a proliferation assay, flow cytometric analysis for apoptosis evaluation, migration assay, and in vitro osteogenic differentiation were performed. hABCs that were pretreated with 10 μM EGCG and mixed with calcium phosphate carrier combined with EGCG in vivo were transplanted into immunodeficient mouse. Histological staining, quantitative gene expressions, and alkaline phosphatase activity were evaluated in the retrieved transplants.The proliferation and migration were decreased when EGCG was present at over 25 μM. The osteogenic differentiation increased slightly when EGCG was present at up to 10 μM, and clearly decreased for higher concentrations of EGCG. In vivo, the potential for hard-tissue formation was slightly higher for the group with 0.1 mg of EGCG than for the control group, and decreased sharply for higher concentrations of EGCG.The present observations suggest that EGCG at a low concentration could not enhance the osteogenic effect, whereas at a higher concentration it could prevent the osteogenic differentiation of hABCs both in vitro and in vivo.
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https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/134625
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