Journal of Functional Foods (Mar 2019)

Beer promotes differentiation and mineralization of human osteoblastic cells: Role of silicon

  • Lia Millucci,
  • Mariagiulia Minetti,
  • Maurizio Orlandini,
  • Daniela Braconi,
  • Maria Lucia Schiavone,
  • Silvia Galderisi,
  • Barbara Marzocchi,
  • Ottavia Spiga,
  • Roberto Rappuoli,
  • Adriano Spreafico,
  • Giuseppe Perretti,
  • Giulia Bernardini,
  • Annalisa Santucci

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54
pp. 109 – 118

Abstract

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Silicon (Si) is an essential element for bone metabolism and beer is one of the richest sources of orthosilicic acid (OSA), the readily bioavailable form of Si. In this work, we compared the in vitro pro-anabolic effects on human osteoblastic cells of OSA and beer. We determined the optimal OSA concentration range positively affecting cell viability, proliferation, osteoblastic differentiation and collagen synthesis. Even more positive effects were obtained treating cells with beer containing the optimal dose of silicon, since beer also promoted cells differentation increasing alkaline phosphatase activity, mineral nodules formation, collagen and glycosaminoglycans synthesis and nitric oxide release. This study showed, for the first time, that beer has evident beneficial effects towards osteoblastic functionality, in respect to OSA alone and this may probably be ascribed to its interrelationship with other elements present in the whole beverage, thus supporting the potential use of beer as nutraceutical to prevent bone omeostastasis unbalance.

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