Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology

Zhuang-Gu-Fang helps bone-forming cells grow by using muscle cells and their tiny RNA packages

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Abstract

Zhuang-Gu-Fang (ZGF) may enhance osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived stem cells (BMSCs) through myoblasts and their exosomes.

  • Four microRNAs (miR-5100, miR-142a-3p, miR-126a-3p, and miR-450b-5p) were identified as significantly differentially expressed in response to ZGF.
  • ZGF up-regulated miR-5100, miR-450b-5p, and miR-126a-3p while down-regulating miR-669a-5p in muscle and bone tissues of senescence-accelerated mice.
  • ZGF treatment was associated with increased protein levels of osteogenic transcription factors OCN and Osterix in the bone tissue of mice with senile osteoporosis.
  • The findings suggest that myoblast-derived exosomal microRNAs may play a role in regulating osteoblastic differentiation and bone metabolism.

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