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Yifeng Zhang1, Jiankun Xu1, Ye Chun Ruan2, Mei Kuen Yu2, Micheal O'Laughlin1, Helen Wise3, Di Chen4, Li Tian1, Dufang Shi1, Jiali Wang1, Sihui Chen1, Jian Q Feng5, Dick Ho Kiu Chow1, Xinhui Xie1, Lizhen Zheng1, Le Huang1, Shuo Huang1, Kwoksui Leung1, Na Lu6, Lan Zhao4, Huafang Li1, Dewei Zhao7, Xia Guo8, Kaiming Chan1, Frank Witte9,10, Hsiao Chang Chan2, Yufeng Zheng11, Ling Qin1,12.
Abstract
Orthopedic implants containing biodegradable magnesium have been used for fracture repair with considerable efficacy; however, the underlying mechanisms by which these implants improve fracture healing remain elusive. Here we show the formation of abundant new bone at peripheral cortical sites after intramedullary implantation of a pin containing ultrapure magnesium into the intact distal femur in rats. This response was accompanied by substantial increases of neuronal calcitonin gene-related polypeptide-α (CGRP) in both the peripheral cortex of the femur and the ipsilateral dorsal root ganglia (DRG). Surgical removal of the periosteum, capsaicin denervation of sensory nerves or knockdown in vivo of the CGRP-receptor-encoding genes Calcrl or Ramp1 substantially reversed the magnesium-induced osteogenesis that we observed in this model. Overexpression of these genes, however, enhanced magnesium-induced osteogenesis. We further found that an elevation of extracellular magnesium induces magnesium transporter 1 (MAGT1)-dependent and transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily M, member 7 (TRPM7)-dependent magnesium entry, as well as an increase in intracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and the accumulation of terminal synaptic vesicles in isolated rat DRG neurons. In isolated rat periosteum-derived stem cells, CGRP induces CALCRL- and RAMP1-dependent activation of cAMP-responsive element binding protein 1 (CREB1) and SP7 (also known as osterix), and thus enhances osteogenic differentiation of these stem cells. Furthermore, we have developed an innovative, magnesium-containing intramedullary nail that facilitates femur fracture repair in rats with ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis. Taken together, these findings reveal a previously undefined role of magnesium in promoting CGRP-mediated osteogenic differentiation, which suggests the therapeutic potential of this ion in orthopedics.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27571347 PMCID: PMC5293535 DOI: 10.1038/nm.4162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Med ISSN: 1078-8956 Impact factor: 53.440