A preliminary investigation of the effect of relaxin on bone remodelling in suture expansion

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Background and objectives: Relaxin (RLN) is an insulin-like hormone associated with extracellular matrix degradation, osteoclastogenesis, and osteoblast differentiation. This study aimed to assess the effect of RLN during and after lateral expansion of murine calvarial sagittal sutures. Materials and methods: RLN was injected topically using a nano-sized liposome carrier into the sagittal sutures of 8- to 10-week-old wild type mice just before lateral expansion. Suture morphology, bone mineral density (BMD), and bone volume were analysed by micro-computed tomography. Collagen deposition and osteoclast differentiation were observed by Verhoeff-Van Gieson (VVG) and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) staining, respectively. Results: Less collagen staining and higher tissue-specific relaxin/insulin-like family peptide receptor (Rxfp)-1 and -2 expression were observed in the RLN-treated samples after 48 hours. Increased BMD and volume, and thick well-organised osteoid tissue, with multinucleated TRAPpositive cells, were observed in RLN-treated samples after 1 week. Increased Rxfp-1 expression was observed in the sagittal sutures in the mid-suture fibrous tissue following RLN treatment. Rxfp-2 was only expressed in the calvarial bone under tensile stimulation and RLN treatment further increased its expression. Limitations: RLN-liposomes were not detected at any instance under the current experimental conditions. This is a preliminary study and the sample number limits the power of its results. VVG staining cannot quantify collagen contents but can provide preliminary information on the presence of collagen fibres. Conclusions: RLN treatment may modify bone remodelling and collagen metabolism during and after suture expansion.

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Duarte, C., Kobayashi, Y., Morita, J., Kawamoto, T., & Moriyama, K. (2017). A preliminary investigation of the effect of relaxin on bone remodelling in suture expansion. European Journal of Orthodontics, 39(3), 227–234. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjw037

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