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Beneficial Effects of Vitamins K and D3 on Redox Balance of Human Osteoblasts Cultured with Hydroxyapatite-Based Biomaterials.
Ambrozewicz, Ewa; Muszynska, Marta; Tokajuk, Grazyna; Grynkiewicz, Grzegorz; Zarkovic, Neven; Skrzydlewska, Elzbieta.
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  • Ambrozewicz E; Department of Analytical Chemistry, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-222 Bialystok, Poland. ewa.ambrozewicz@umb.edu.pl.
  • Muszynska M; Department of Analytical Chemistry, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-222 Bialystok, Poland. marta.muszynska@umb.edu.pl.
  • Tokajuk G; Department of Integrated Dentistry, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-230 Bialystok, Poland. grazyna.t1@gmail.com.
  • Grynkiewicz G; Pharmaceutical Research Institute, 01-793 Warsaw, Poland. g.grynkiewicz@ifarm.eu.
  • Zarkovic N; Laboratory for Oxidative Stress, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia. zarkovic@irb.hr.
  • Skrzydlewska E; Department of Analytical Chemistry, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-222 Bialystok, Poland. elzbieta.skrzydlewska@umb.edu.pl.
Cells ; 8(4)2019 04 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30965604
Hydroxyapatite-based biomaterials are commonly used in surgery to repair bone damage. However, the introduction of biomaterials into the body can cause metabolic alterations, including redox imbalance. Because vitamins D3 and K (K1, MK-4, MK-7) have pronounced osteoinductive, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, it is suggested that they may reduce the adverse effects of biomaterials. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of vitamins D3 and K, used alone and in combination, on the redox metabolism of human osteoblasts (hFOB 1.19 cell line) cultured in the presence of hydroxyapatite-based biomaterials (Maxgraft, Cerabone, Apatos, and Gen-Os). Culturing of the osteoblasts in the presence of hydroxyapatite-based biomaterials resulted in oxidative stress manifested by increased production of reactive oxygen species and decrease of glutathione level and glutathione peroxidase activity. Such redox imbalance leads to lipid peroxidation manifested by an increase of 4-hydroxynonenal level, which is known to influence the growth of bone cells. Vitamins D3 and K were shown to help maintain redox balance and prevent lipid peroxidation in osteoblasts cultured with hydroxyapatite-based biomaterials. The strongest effect was observed for the combination of vitamin D3 and MK-7. Moreover, vitamins promoted growth of the osteoblasts, manifested by increased DNA biosynthesis. Therefore, it is suggested that the use of vitamins D3 and K may protect redox balance and support the growth of osteoblasts affected by hydroxyapatite-based biomaterials.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Osteoblastos / Vitamina K / Materiais Biocompatíveis / Durapatita / Colecalciferol Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Osteoblastos / Vitamina K / Materiais Biocompatíveis / Durapatita / Colecalciferol Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article