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Influence of 1?, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1, 25(OH)2D3] on the expression of Sox 9 and the transient receptor potential vanilloid 5/6 ion channels in equine articular chondrocytes

Hdud, Ismail M.; Loughna, Paul

Influence of 1?, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1, 25(OH)2D3] on the expression of Sox 9 and the transient receptor potential vanilloid 5/6 ion channels in equine articular chondrocytes Thumbnail


Authors

Ismail M. Hdud

Paul Loughna



Abstract

Background


Sox 9 is a major marker of chondrocyte differentiation. When chondrocytes are cultured in vitro they progressively de-differentiate and this is associated with a decline in Sox 9 expression. The active form of vitamin D, 1, 25 (OH)2D3 has been shown to be protective of cartilage in both humans and animals. In this study equine articular chondrocytes were grown in culture and the effects of 1, 25 (OH)2D3 upon Sox 9 expression examined. The expression of the transient receptor potential vanilloid (TRPV) ion channels 5 and 6 in equine chondrocytes in vitro, we have previously shown, is inversely correlated with de-differentiation. The expression of these channels in response to 1, 25 (OH)2D3 administration was therefore also examined.

Results

The active form of vitamin D (1, 25 (OH)2D3) when administered to cultured equine chondrocytes at two different concentrations significantly increased the expression of Sox 9 at both. In contrast 1, 25 (OH)2D3 had no significant effect upon the expression of either TRPV 5 or 6 at either the protein or the mRNA level.

Conclusions

The increased expression of Sox 9, in equine articular chondrocytes in vitro, in response to the active form of vitamin D suggests that this compound could be utilized to inhibit the progressive de-differentiation that is normally observed in these cells. It is also supportive of previous studies indicating that 1?, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 can have a protective effect upon cartilage in animals in vivo. The previously observed correlation between the degree of differentiation and the expression levels of TRPV 5/6 had suggested that these ion channels may have a direct involvement in, or be modulated by, the differentiation process in vitro. The data in the present study do not support this.

Citation

Hdud, I. M., & Loughna, P. (2014). Influence of 1?, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1, 25(OH)2D3] on the expression of Sox 9 and the transient receptor potential vanilloid 5/6 ion channels in equine articular chondrocytes. Journal of Animal Science and Technology, 56, Article 33. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40781-014-0033-1

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 19, 2014
Publication Date Dec 17, 2014
Deposit Date Sep 25, 2017
Publicly Available Date Sep 25, 2017
Journal Journal of Animal Science and Technology
Electronic ISSN 2055-0391
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 56
Article Number 33
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s40781-014-0033-1
Keywords Cartilage, Vitamin D, Sox 9, TRPV, Chondrocyte
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/740794
Publisher URL https://janimscitechnol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40781-014-0033-1

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