Effects of Microenvironment on Osteogenesis of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Through Cytoskeleton Tension / 医用生物力学
Journal of Medical Biomechanics
; (6): E668-E672, 2019.
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Extracellular matrix is the main element to provide mechanical clues for cells. The response of stem cells to mechanical signals is mainly achieved through the cytoskeleton. After mechanical signal is transmitted, cytoskeleton can form contractile microfilaments that actively generate tension through reorganization induced by microenvironment changes. The mechanical signals can regulate gene expression through either coupling with the nuclear skeleton directly or being transformed by the second message. Recent studies have proven that cytoskeleton tension has a series of impact on lineage specification, proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis of bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). BMSCs are of great significance in bone reconstruction and clinical treatment. The possible mechanisms about mechanotransduction and its effects of cytoskeleton tension on osteogenesis of BMSCs after micro-environmental changes were summarized.
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Journal of Medical Biomechanics
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2019
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