Author:
Chen Bei,Luo Yeqiang,Zhang Zhongxiu,Lin Shanghui,Wang Renkai,Li Baofeng
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been reported to promote osteoblast differentiation. However, the role of ESWT on osteoclast differentiation is still elusive.
Methods
This study analyzed the differentiation of osteoclasts in the shock wave group and the control group in vitro, and TRAP staining, RT-PCR, WB assays, and MTT assays were assessed between the two groups. Furthermore, we analyzed the bone formation in these two groups in vivo and micro-CT and trap staining were assessed between the two groups.
Results
We found that ESWT inhibited osteoclast maturation in vitro and ESW treatment of femur promoted bone formation in vivo. Mechanically, osteoclast differentiation was inhibited as the number of impulses increased and ESWT decreased endogenous levels of NTAFc1 and P65 protein.
Conclusions
ESWT may be a potential therapy of osteoporosis through NF-κB signaling pathway.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
General Hospital of Southern Theater Command of PLA Fund project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery