Kafkas Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi 2024 , Vol 30 , Issue 3
Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Facilitate Alveolar Bone Remodeling in Periodontitis Rats During Orthodontic Tooth Movement Through STAT3/β-Catenin
Haiyan WANG1, Feifei GONG1, Zizhong WU2, Daofeng LAI1, Kunji WU1, Xiaoguang TIAN2
1Department of Orthodontics, Affiliated Haikou Hospital of Xiangya Medicine College, Central South University, Haikou 570208, Hainan Province, CHINA
2Department of Stomatology, Tai’an 88 Hospital, Tai’an 271000, Shandong Province, CHINA
DOI : 10.9775/kvfd.2023.31356 We aimed to explore the performance of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) in modulating signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3)/β-catenin to facilitate alveolar bone remodeling in periodontitis rats in the process of orthodontic tooth movement. Flow cytometry was employed to identify BMSCs isolated, and then their osteogenic capacity was examined by alizarin red staining assay. BMSCs group (n=10), periodontitis + orthodontic tooth movement (PO+OTM) group (n=10), BMSCs+Static group (n=10) and negative control (NC) group (n=10) were set up for random allocation of 40 rats. The PO+OTM group had significantly decreased bone mineral density (BMD), trabecular number (Tb.N), bone volume/total volume (BV/ TV), trabecular thickness (Tb.Th), phosphorylated STAT3 (p-STAT3) ratio in alveolar bone tissues, but increased receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand protein expression, trabecular space (Tb.Sp), cement-enamel junction to alveolar bone crest, and osteoclast count in comparison to those of the NC group (P<0.05). In contrast with the PO+OTM group, the BMSCs group had significantly increased BMD, Tb.N, BV/TV, Tb.Th, p-STAT3/STAT3 ratio, and protein expressions of β-catenin and osteoprotegerin, but decreased Tb.Sp (P<0.05). For periodontitis rats, BMSCs can promote osteogenic differentiation to facilitate alveolar bone remodeling in the process of orthodontic tooth movement. Keywords : Alveolar bone loss, Bone marrow, Mesenchymal stem cells, Periodontitis