Down-Regulation Of Adipogenesis Of Mesenchymal Stem Cells By Oscillating High-Gradient Magnetic Fields And Mechanical Vibration

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2014)

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Nowadays, the focus in medicine on molecular genetics has resulted in a disregard for the physical basis of treatment even though many diseases originate from changes in cellular mechanics. Perturbations of the cellular nanomechanics promote pathologies, including cardiovascular disease and cancer. Furthermore, whilst the biological and therapeutic effects of magnetic fields are a well-established fact, to date the underlying mechanisms remain obscure. Here, we show that oscillating high-gradient magnetic field (HGMF) and mechanical vibration affect adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells by the transmission of mechanical stress to the cell cytoskeleton, resulting in F-actin remodelling and subsequent down-regulation of adipogenic genes adiponectin, PPAR gamma, and AP2. Our findings propose an insight into the regulation of cellular nanomechanics, and provide a basis for better controlled down-regulation of stem cell adipogenesis by HGMF, which may facilitate the development of challenging therapeutic strategies suitable for the remote control of biological systems. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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mesenchymal stem cells,stem cells,adipogenesis,vibration,magnetic fields,down-regulation,high-gradient
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