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Fisetin: An Integrated Approach to Identify a Strategy Promoting Osteogenesis

Front Pharmacol

Flavonoids may modulate the bone formation process. Among flavonoids, fisetin is known to counteract tumor growth, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, fisetin prevents inflammation-induced bone loss. I

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Reference Id
5246
Evidence Id
21836
Core Evidence Id
21836
Source Reference Id
3763
Herb2 Reference Id
HBREF004560
Subject Paper Key
HBIN026506_35652047
Pubmed Id
35652047
Doi
10.3389/fphar.2022.890693
Paper Title
Fisetin: An Integrated Approach to Identify a Strategy Promoting Osteogenesis
Paper Abstract
Flavonoids may modulate the bone formation process. Among flavonoids, fisetin is known to counteract tumor growth, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, fisetin prevents inflammation-induced bone loss. In order to evaluate its favorable use in osteogenesis, we assayed fisetin supplementation in both in vitro and in vivo models and gathered information on nanoparticle-mediated delivery of fisetin in vitro and in a microfluidic system. Real-time RT-PCR, Western blotting, and nanoparticle synthesis were performed to evaluate the effects of fisetin in vitro , in the zebrafish model, and in ex vivo samples. Our results demonstrated that fisetin at 2.5 µM concentration promotes bone formation in vitro and mineralization in the zebrafish model. In addition, we found that fisetin stimulates osteoblast maturation in cell cultures obtained from cleidocranial dysplasia patients. Remarkably, PLGA nanoparticles increased fisetin stability and, consequently, its stimulating effects on RUNX2 and its downstream gene SP7 expression. Therefore, our findings demonstrated the positive effects of fisetin on osteogenesis and suggest that patients affected by skeletal diseases, both of genetic and metabolic origins, may actually benefit from fisetin supplementation.
Journal
Front Pharmacol
Publish Year
2022
Experiment Subject
patient; cell cultures
Experiment Type
Animal & Cell Experiment
Phenotype Related
Cleidocranial Dysplasia; Osteogenesis; Skeletal Diseases; Tumor; Rheumatoid Arthritis; Osteoarthritis
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Fisetin: An Integrated Approach to Identify a Strategy Promoting Osteogenesis
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