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Melatonin delays cell proliferation by inducing G1 and G2 /M phase arrest in a human osteoblastic cell line hFOB 1.19
Authors:Liu Lifeng  Zhu Yue  Xu Ying  Reiter Russel J
Affiliation:Department of Orthopaedics, First Hospital, China.
Abstract:
Abstract: A recent prospective study indicated that melatonin supplements may reduce the progression of idiopathic scoliosis, the most common deformity of the spine. This form of scoliosis occurs during rapid skeletal growth. To date, however, there is no direct evidence regarding an antiproliferative effect of melatonin at the level of osteoblasts. Herein, we investigated whether melatonin inhibits cell proliferation in a normal human fetal osteoblastic cell line hFOB 1.19. MTT staining showed that at 1 mm concentrations, melatonin significantly inhibited osteoblast proliferation in time‐dependent manner. Flow cytometry demonstrated that melatonin significantly increased the fraction of cells in G0/G1 phase of the cell cycle, while simultaneously reducing the proportion in the G2/M phase rather than the S phase. Western blot and real‐time PCR analyses further confirmed that melatonin’s inhibitory effect was possibly because of downregulation of cyclin D1 and CDK4, related to the G1 phase, and of cyclin B1 and CDK1, related to the G2/M phase. There was no downregulation of cyclin E, CDK2, and cyclin A, which are related to G1/S transition and S phase. In addition, the trypan blue dye exclusion assay showed that cell viability was not changed by melatonin relative to control cells. These findings provide evidence that melatonin may significantly delay osteoblast proliferation in a time‐dependent manner and this inhibition involves the downregulation of cyclin D1 and CDK4, related to the G1 phase, and of cyclin B1 and CDK1, related to the G2/M phase.
Keywords:cell cycle  human  melatonin  osteoblast  proliferation  scoliosis
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