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Melatonin이 MDPC-23 세포의 분화에 끼치는 영향

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Author(s)
신인철
Issued Date
2006
Abstract
Melatonin is the major hormone released from the pineal gland and regulates a variety of physiological and pathophysiological processes. According to the recent studies the melatonin plays an important role in regulation of bone growth. The purpose of this study was to determine whether melatonin promotes the cell differentiation and nodules formation in MDPC-23 pre-odontoblast cell line.
MDPC-23 cells were cultured for up to 15 days in growth media containing differentiation medium with melatonin or without melatonin. Cultures were stained with Alizarin-S. The expression of the mRNAs for DSPP, OC, ALP and NFI-C were analyzed by RT-PCR.
The results were as follows:
1. Cultures containing melatonin at day 15 showed extensive mineralization as compared with control cultures.
2. Melatonin increased the expression of DSPP and OC mRNAs in MDPC-23 cells in a concentration-dependent manner. However melatonin not changed ALP expression.
3. Melatonin markedly decreased mRNA expression of NFI-C in early stage cultures as compared with control cultures.
These results demonstrated that melatonin is capable of promoting MDPC-23 cells differentiation and mineralization and suggested that melatonin may play an important role in dentin formation.
Alternative Title
Effects of Melatonin on MDPC-23 cells Differentiation
Alternative Author(s)
Shin, In-Cheol
Affiliation
조선대학교 대학원
Department
일반대학원 치의학과
Advisor
김흥중
Awarded Date
2007-02
Table Of Contents
표목차 = ii
도목차 = iii
ABSTRACT = iv
I. 서론 = 1
II. 재료 및 방법 = 3
Ⅲ. 결과 = 6
Ⅳ. 고찰 = 8
Ⅴ. 결론 = 11
Ⅵ. 참고문헌 = 12
사진부도 설명 = 17
사진부도 = 19
Degree
Doctor
Publisher
조선대학교 대학원
Citation
신인철. (2006). Melatonin이 MDPC-23 세포의 분화에 끼치는 영향.
Type
Dissertation
URI
https://oak.chosun.ac.kr/handle/2020.oak/6486
http://chosun.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000233857
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