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Genistein Improves Bone Healing via Triggering Estrogen Receptor Alpha-Mediated Expressions of Osteogenesis-Associated Genes and Consequent Maturation of Osteoblasts

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 68, Issue 39, Pages 10639-10650

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c02830

Keywords

bone healing; genistein; alkaline phosphatase; osteogenesis-associated gene; osteoblast maturation

Funding

  1. Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital [SKH-8302-106-DR-19, SKH-TMU-106-01]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST107-2314-B-038-036-MY3]
  3. Wan Fang Hospital [109-wf-swf-01]
  4. TMU Research Center of Cancer Translational Medicine from The Featured Areas Research Center Program by the Ministry of Education (MOE), Taipei, Taiwan

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Osteoporosis-associated fractures may cause higher morbidity and mortality. Our previous study showed the effects of genistein, a phytoestrogen, on the induction of estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) gene expression and stimulation of osteoblast mineralization. In this study, rat calvarial osteoblasts and an animal bone defect model were used to investigate the effects of genistein on bone healing. Treatment with genistein caused a time-dependent increase in alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity in rat osteoblasts. Levels of cytosolic and nuclear ER alpha significantly augmented following exposure to genistein. Subsequently, genistein elevated levels of ALP mRNA and protein in rat osteoblasts. Moreover, genistein induced other osteogenesis-associated osteocalcin and Runx2 mRNA and protein expressions. Knocking-down ER alpha using RNA interference concurrently inhibited genistein-induced Runx2, osteocalcin, and ALP mRNA expression. Attractively, administration of ICR mice suffering bone defects with genistein caused significant increases in the callus width, chondrocyte proliferation, and ALP synthesis. Results of microcomputed tomography revealed that administration of genistein increased trabecular bone numbers and improved the bone thickness and volume. This study showed that genistein can improve bone healing via triggering ER alpha-mediated osteogenesis-associated gene expressions and subsequent osteoblast maturation.

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