Resveratrol prevents osteoporosis in ovariectomized rats by regulating microRNA-338-3p

41Citations
Citations of this article
33Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by loss of bone mass and degeneration of the microstructure of bone. Resveratrol (3,5,4-tri-hydroxystilbene; RESV) may delay the onset of a variety of age-related diseases. In the present study, an ovariectomized female rat model was used to detect the changes in microRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) following RESV treatment. Subsequently, the target genes of miRNA were predicted using TargetScan software and determined using a dual-luciferase reporter assay. Finally, the role of miR-338-3p in the proliferation and differentiation of human osteoblast (HOB) cells was confirmed. The predominant finding of the present study was the identification of an intact mechanism of the effect of RESV in osteoporosis treatment. The results suggested that RESV suppresses miR-338-3p, followed by an increase in the expression of runt-related transcription factor 2 in HOB cells.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Guo, D. W., Han, Y. X., Cong, L., Liang, D., & Tu, G. J. (2015). Resveratrol prevents osteoporosis in ovariectomized rats by regulating microRNA-338-3p. Molecular Medicine Reports, 12(2), 2098–2106. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2015.3581

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free