| Literature DB >> 28719035 |
Zheng Li1, Xingye Li1, Chong Chen1, Matthew T V Chan2, William Ka Kei Wu2,3, Jianxiong Shen1.
Abstract
Pinealectomy in vertebrates accelerated intervertebral disk degeneration (IDD). However, the potential mechanisms, particularly melatonin's role, are still to be clarified. In this study, for first time, melatonin membrane receptors of MT1 and MT2 were found to be present in the human intervertebral disk tissues and nucleus pulposus (NP) cells, respectively. Melatonin treatment significantly inhibited NP cell proliferation in dose-dependent manner. Accordingly, melatonin down-regulated gene expression of cyclin D1, PCNA, matrix metallopeptidase-3, and matrix metallopeptidase-9 and upregulated gene expression of collagen type II alpha 1 chain and aggrecan in NP cells. These effects of melatonin were blocked by luzindole, a nonspecific melatonin membrane receptor antagonist. Signaling pathway analysis indicated that in the intervertebral disk tissues and NP cells, melatonin acted on MT1/2 and subsequently reduced phosphorylation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase p85 regulatory subunit, phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1, and Akt. The results indicate that melatonin is a crucial regulator of NP cell function and plays a vital role in prevention of IDD.Entities:
Keywords: Akt; extracellular matrix; intervertebral disk degeneration; melatonin; nucleus pulposus; phosphorylation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28719035 DOI: 10.1111/jpi.12435
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pineal Res ISSN: 0742-3098 Impact factor: 13.007