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A novel M6P derivative, CH3-M6P, shows promise for bone regeneration by upregulating key osteogenic genes and exhibiting angiogenic effects. Further research may lead to new bone-forming drugs and dual-functionality in tissue engineering.

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  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Molecular Biology

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  • CI-RM6P interacts with M6P and IGF2, regulating TGF-β and IGF pathways crucial for cell growth.
  • A synthesized M6P derivative, CH3-M6P, was investigated as a potential candidate for bone tissue regeneration.
  • The study aimed to assess CH3-M6P's efficacy based on binding affinity, serum stability, cost, and delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize and evaluate a novel M6P derivative (CH3-M6P) for bone tissue regeneration.
  • To assess the molecule's effects on osteogenic differentiation and angiogenic potential.
  • To explore its potential as a dual-functioning agent in bone tissue engineering.

Main Methods:

  • Synthesis of CH3-M6P.
  • Assessment of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) origin, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, and gene expression (qPCR).
  • Immunofluorescence, SEM/EDS for matrix formation, and rat aortic ring assay for angiogenesis.

Main Results:

  • CH3-M6P upregulated ALP activity and key osteogenic genes (ALP, Col1, RunX2, Mef2C, TGFβ1, TGFβ1R, TGFβ2, Smad3).
  • No enhancement in organic or inorganic matrix formation was observed via immunofluorescence and SEM/EDS.
  • CH3-M6P demonstrated significant angiogenic effects, comparable to VEGF, by inducing angiogenic genes.

Conclusions:

  • CH3-M6P shows potential for enhancing osteomedium capabilities and developing bone-forming drugs.
  • The molecule exhibits dual functionality, promoting both osteogenesis and angiogenesis.
  • Further exploration is warranted to optimize its application in bone tissue engineering.