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Metformin coordinates osteoblast/osteoclast differentiation associated with ischemic osteonecrosis

Authors
Park, See-HyoungKang, Mi-AeMoon, Young JaeJang, Kyu YunKim, Jung Ryul
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
Keywords
metformin; angiopoietin 1; ischemic osteonecrosis; osteoblastic differentiation
Citation
AGING-US, v.12, no.6, pp.4727 - 4741
Journal Title
AGING-US
Volume
12
Number
6
Start Page
4727
End Page
4741
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/27635
DOI
10.18632/aging.102796
ISSN
1945-4589
Abstract
In this study, we aimed to identify a candidate drug that can activate endogenous Angiopoietin 1 (Ang1) expression via drug repositioning as a pharmacological treatment for avascular osteonecrosis. After incubation with 821 drugs from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drug library, Ang1 expression in U2OS cell culture media was examined by ELISA. Metformin, the first-line medication for treatment of type 2 diabetes, was selected as a candidate for in vitro and in vivo experimental evaluation. Ang1 was induced, and alkaline phosphatase activity was increased by metformin treatment in U2OS and MG63 cells. Wound healing and migration assay showed increased osteoblastic cell mobility by metformin treatment in U2OS and MG63 cells. Metformin upregulated expression of protein markers for osteoblastic differentiation in U2OS and MG63 cells but inhibited osteoclastic differentiation in Raw264.7 cells. Metformin (25 mg/kg) protected against ischemic necrosis in the epiphysis of the rat femoral head by maintaining osteoblast/osteocyte function and vascular density but inhibiting osteoclast activity in the necrotic femoral head. These findings provide novel insight into the specific biomarkers that are targeted and regulated by metformin in osteoblast differentiation and contribute to understanding the effects of these FDA-approved small-molecule drugs as novel therapeutics for ischemic osteonecrosis.
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