Procaine Inhibits Osteo/Odontogenesis through Wnt/β-Catenin Inactivation

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Author
Herencia, Carmen
Díaz Tocados, Juan Manuel
Jurado, Lidia
Montes de Oca, Addy
Rodríguez-Ortiz, Maria E.
Martín-Alonso, Carmen
Martínez-Moreno, Julio M.
Vergara, Noemi
Rodríguez, Mariano
Almadén Peña, Yolanda
Muñoz-Castañeda, Juan R.
Publisher
Public Library of ScienceDate
2016Subject
Mesenchymal stem cellsCell differentiation
Transcription factors
Wnt signaling cascade
Alveolar bone
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Introduction
Periodontitis is a complex pathology characterized by the loss of alveolar bone. The causes
and the mechanisms that promote this bone resorption still remain unknown. The knowledge
of the critical regulators involved in the alteration of alveolar bone homeostasis is of
great importance for developing molecular therapies. Procaine is an anesthetic drug with
demethylant properties, mainly used by dentists in oral surgeries. The inhibitor role of Wnt
signaling of procaine was described in vitro in colon cancer cells.
Methods
In this work we evaluated the role of procaine (1 uM) in osteo/odontogenesis of rat bone
marrow mesenchymal stem cells. Similarly, the mechanisms whereby procaine achieves
these effects were also studied.
Results
Procaine administration led to a drastic decrease of calcium content, alkaline phosphatase
activity, alizarin red staining and an increase in the expression of Matrix Gla Protein. With
respect to osteo/odontogenic markers, procaine decreased early and mature osteo/odontogenic
markers. In parallel, procaine inhibited canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway, observing a
loss of nuclear β-catenin, a decrease in Lrp5 and Frizzled 3, a significant increase of sclerostin
and Gsk3β and an increase of phosphorylated β-catenin. The combination of osteo/
odontogenic stimuli and Lithium Chloride decreased mRNA expression of Gsk3β, recovered
by Procaine. Furthermore it was proved that Procaine alone dose dependently
increases the expression of Gsk3β and β-catenin phosphorylation. These effects of procaine
were also observed on mature osteoblast. Interestingly, at this concentration of procaine
no demethylant effects were observed.
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