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Differential regulation of NPY and SP receptor expression in STRO-1+ve PDLSCs by inflammatory cytokines

Journal

JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL RESEARCH
Volume 57, Issue 1, Pages 186-194

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jre.12952

Keywords

neurogenic inflammation; neuropeptide Y; osteoblastic differentiation; periodontal ligament stem cells; substance P

Funding

  1. British Society of Periodontology

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This study aimed to investigate the regulation of neuropeptide receptor expression on STRO-1 +ve periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) in response to inflammatory cytokines and the potential osteogenic effect of neuropeptides. The results showed that neuropeptide Y had a modest osteogenic effect on STRO-1 +ve PDLSCs and its Y1 receptor gene expression was sensitive to local inflammatory cytokines.
Objectives The aims of this study were to investigate neuropeptide receptor expression regulation on STRO-1 +ve periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) in response to inflammatory cytokines and to investigate a potential osteogenic effect of neuropeptides. Background Nerve fibres innervating the periodontal tissues in humans contain several neuropeptides including neuropeptide Y and substance P. The role of neuropeptide receptors on PDLSCs, including their response to the local inflammatory environment of periodontitis, is currently unknown. Methods A homogenous population of STRO-1 +ve PDLSCs was prepared by immunomagnetic separation of cells obtained by the tissue out-growth method from healthy premolar teeth from a single donor. Regulation of gene expression of the neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor and substance P receptor tachykinin receptor 1 was investigated. A potential osteogenic effect of neuropeptide Y and substance P was also investigated by measuring alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, Alizarin red staining and quantifying osteogenic gene expression. Results Treatment of STRO-1 +ve PDLSCs with tumour necrosis factor-alpha or interleukin 1-beta up-regulated the expression of the neuropeptide Y's Y1 receptor, but down-regulated substance P's receptor. Significantly increased ALP activity was observed in STRO-1 +ve PDLSCs treated with neuropeptide Y but not substance P. Further studies showed that neuropeptide Y had a modest osteogenic effect on cells at both a functional level and a gene level. Conclusions Expression of the neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor gene on STRO-1 +ve PDLSCs was sensitive to local inflammatory cytokines. Treatment of cells with neuropeptide Y was found to produce a modest enhanced osteogenic effect.

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