Oestrogen receptor (ER) expression and activity during osteogenic differentiation of dental pulp cells
12th World Congress on Dentistry and Oral Health
August 04-05, 2016 Manchester, UK

Aishah Alhodhodi

University of Leeds, UK

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

Oestradiol (E2) maintains skeletal tissue integrity and significantly enhances osteogenic potency of mesenchymal stem cells. The activity of E2 is regulated both acutely and chronically through the interaction with high affinity oestrogen receptors (ERs). There is very little literature on the expression and activity of ER isoforms in dental pulp tissue and their regulation during osteogenesis of dental pulp cells. The aim of this study is to explore the expression and regulation of ER subtypes, ERα and ERβ in human dental pulp cells during their osteogenic differentiation. Human dental pulp cells derived from healthy female donors aged 20-24 yrs. were cultured. Cells were differentiated down an osteogenic lineage or cultured under basal conditions to provide controls. The cells were harvested on days 7, 14 and 21 for ER profiling by RT-PCR and Western blot. The results showed that both ERα and ERβ mRNAs were expressed in human dental pulp cells. However, only ER-β was up regulated during osteogenic induction. ERβ protein was also detected by Western blot with ERα showing only faint reactivity. We suggest that ERβ may be the principal isoform expressed in human dental pulp cells and may actively participate in the osteogenic differentiation process of these cells.

Biography :

Aishah Alhodhodi is professor of University of Leeds, UK.

Email: dnama@leeds.ac.uk