Crosstalk between integrin and G protein pathways involved in mechanotransduction in mandibular condylar chondrocytes under pressure |
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Authors: | Zhang Min Chen Yong-Jin Ono Takahiro Wang Jing-Jie |
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Affiliation: | a Department of General Dentistry & Emergency, School of Stomatology, Fourth Military Medical University, No. 145 Changle West Road, Xi’an 710032, China b Division of Oromaxillofacial Regeneration, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | To investigate the role of integrin and G protein pathways in the mechanotransduction process within MCCs and explore the possible crosstalk between the two traditional signal pathways, in vitro-cultured rabbit MCCs were treated with pressure. The mRNA level of α5β1 integrin was determined by in situ hybridization and the distributions of vinculin, Gαq/11 protein, F-actin and intracellular calcium were studied with a laser scanning confocal microscope. Increased integrin α5β1 expression, enhanced stress fiber assembly, elevated G protein and vinculin level and up-regulated IP3 channel sensitivity were found in the mechanotransduction process of MCCs under pressure. Furthermore, the vinculin and the Gαq/11 were observed co-localized with each other, and the F-actin reassembly and stress fibers formation could be inhibited by intracellular calcium channel blocking, which gave direct evidence that the traditional integrin-mediated or G protein-mediated signaling pathways coordinately regulate the function of MCCs under mechanical stimulation. |
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Keywords: | Mechanotransduction Mandibular condylar chondrocytes Integrin G protein Vinculin F-actin Calcium |
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