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Effects of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound on the Expression of Cyclooxygenase-2 in Mandibular Condylar Chondrocytes

  • Yasunori Iwabuchi1
  • Kotaro Tanimoto1,*,
  • Yuki Tanne1
  • Toshihiro Inubushi1
  • Takashi Kamiya1
  • Ryo Kunimatsu1
  • Naoto Hirose1
  • Tomomi Mitsuyoshi1
  • Shaoching Su1
  • Eiji Tanaka2
  • Kazuo Tanne1

1Department of Orthodontics, Applied Life Sciences, Hiroshima University Institute of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan

2Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima , Japan

DOI: 10.11607/ofph.1156 Vol.28,Issue 3,September 2014 pp.261-268

Published: 30 September 2014

*Corresponding Author(s): Kotaro Tanimoto E-mail: tkotaro@hiroshima-u.ac.jp

Abstract

Aims: To determine the effect of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) on cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression and related mechanisms by using cultured articular chondrocytes derived from porcine mandibular condyles after treatment with interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β). Methods: Chondrocytes were derived from porcine mandibular condylar cartilage and cultured. The cells were treated with or without 10 ng/mL IL-1β. At the same time, the cells were exposed to LIPUS for 20 minutes. After LIPUS exposure, the conditioned medium was changed to a fresh one without IL-1β, and the cells were incubated for 0 to 24 hours. The effects of LIPUS on IL-1β-treated chondrocytes were examined in terms of the expression of p-integrin β1, COX-2, and phosphorylated extracellular signal–related kinase (p-ERK) 1/2 by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Western blot analyses. Differences in the means among multiple groups were examined by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for all groups at each time point, followed by a Scheffé multiple comparison test as a post-hoc test; Student t test was also used. Results: COX-2 mRNA level was upregulated by the treatment with IL-1β and was suppressed significantly (P < .01) by LIPUS exposure. Furthermore, LIPUS enhanced gene expression and phosphorylation of integrin β, and it inhibited the expression of p-ERK 1/2. Conclusion: LIPUS exposure inhibited IL-1β-induced COX-2 expression through the integrin β1 receptor followed by the phosphorylation of ERK 1/2. Despite the restricted duration of its effect, LIPUS is suggested to be a potential candidate as a preventive and auxiliary treatment to suppress the degradation of articular chondrocytes in temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis.

Keywords

cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2); low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS); mandibular condylar cartilage; mechanical stress; osteoarthritis (OA)

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Yasunori Iwabuchi,Kotaro Tanimoto,Yuki Tanne,Toshihiro Inubushi,Takashi Kamiya,Ryo Kunimatsu,Naoto Hirose,Tomomi Mitsuyoshi,Shaoching Su,Eiji Tanaka,Kazuo Tanne. Effects of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound on the Expression of Cyclooxygenase-2 in Mandibular Condylar Chondrocytes. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2014. 28(3);261-268.

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