Cell Adhesion & Migration (Dec 2022)

Novel role of Dipterocarpus tuberculatus as a stimulator of focal cell adhesion through the regulation of MLC2/FAK/Akt signaling pathway

  • Su Jin Lee,
  • Ji Eun Kim,
  • Jae Won Jung,
  • Yun Ju Choi,
  • Jeong Eun Gong,
  • Bounleuane Douangdeuane,
  • Onevilay Souliya,
  • Young Whan Choi,
  • Sung Baek Seo,
  • Dae Youn Hwang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19336918.2022.2073002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 72 – 93

Abstract

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To investigate a novel function of Dipterocarpus tuberculatus on focal cell adhesion stimulation, alterations to the regulation of focal cell adhesion-related factors were analyzed in NHDF cells and a calvarial defect rat model after treatment with methanol extracts of D. tuberculatus (MED). MED contained gallic acid, caffeic acid, ellagic acid, and naringenin in high concentrations. The proliferation activity, focal cell adhesion ability, adhesion receptors-mediated signaling pathway in NHDF cells were increased by MED. Also, a dense adhered tissue layer and adherent cells on MED-coated titanium plate (MEDTiP) surfaces were detected during regeneration of calvarial bone. The results of the present study provide novel evidence that MED may stimulate focal cell adhesion in NHDF cells and a calvarial defect rat model.

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