J Korean Acad Periodontol.  2000 Dec;30(4):885-893. 10.5051/jkape.2000.30.4.885.

The Effects of Deer(Cervus nippon) Antler Extracts on Differentiation of MC3T3 Cells

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oral Biology, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University, Korea.
  • 2Department of Molecular Life Science-Chemical Biology, Korea.
  • 3Department of Chemistry, Ewha Womans University, Korea.

Abstract

Deer antler has been widely prescribed in Chinese and Korean pharmacology. Although there have been several reports concerning the effects of deer antler, such as anti-aging action, anti-inflammatory activity, antifungal action and regulatory activity of the level of glucose, the effect on bone has not determined yet. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of deer antler on osteoblast differentiation. Hexane extract(CNH) and chloroform extract(CN-C) were acquired from deer antler(Cervus nippon) and MC3T3-E1 preosteoblasts were cultured in the presence or absence of each extract. Osteoblast differentiation was estimated with the formation of mineralized nodules and the mRNA expression of alkaline phosphatase(ALP), osteocalcin(OC) and bone sialoprotein(BSP) which are markers of osteoblast differentiation. Non-treated group did not show mineralized nodule. CN-C or CN-H-treated group showed minerlaized nodules in 16 days. In northern blot analysis, CN-C or CN-H-treated group showed the elevated expression of ALP, BSP and OC in 16 days. These results suggest the possibility to develop deer antler as a bone regenerative agent in periodontal therapy by showing the stimulating activity of deer antler on differentiation of osteoblast.

Keyword

Deer antler extract; MC3T3; Osteoblast differentiation; bone regenerative agent

MeSH Terms

Animals
Antlers*
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
Blotting, Northern
Chloroform
Deer
Glucose
Humans
Osteoblasts
Pharmacology
RNA, Messenger
Chloroform
Glucose
RNA, Messenger
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