Mechanical Stretch-Induced ATP Release from Osteocytes Promotes Osteogenesis of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
CONCLUSIONS: The stretch stimulation of Piezo1 induces calcium influx, which in turn promotes calcium-related TAZ nuclear translocation, changes in mitochondrial dynamics, and the release of ATP in osteocytes. This signaling cascade leads to an up-regulation in the osteogenic capacity of BM-MSCs. Mitochondrial energy metabolism of mechanosensitive protein Piezo1-dependent and ATP release may provide a new effective intervention method for mechanically related bone remodeling.PMID:38531790 | DOI:10.24976/Discov.Med.202436182.46
Source: Discovery Medicine - Category: Research Authors: Yiwen Ru Hong Gu Lian Sun WeiBing Zhang Lin Wang Source Type: research
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