Abstract

BackgroundDeer antler is considered as a precious traditional Chinese medicinal material and has been widely used to reinforce kidneyโ€™s yang, nourish essence, and strengthen bone function. The most prominent bioactive components in deer antler are water-soluble proteins that play potential roles in bone formation and repair. The aim of this study was to explore the molecular control and therapeutic targets of deer antler extract (DAE) on articular cartilage.MethodsDAE was prepared as previously described. All rats were randomly divided into Blank group and DAE group (10 rats per group) after 7-day adaptive feeding. The rats in DAE group were orally administrated with DAE at a dose of 0.2 g/kg per day for 3 weeks, and the rats in Blank group were fed with drinking water. Total RNA was isolated from the articular cartilage of knee joints. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) experiment combined with quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) verification assay was carried out to explore the molecular control and therapeutic targets of DAE on articular cartilage.ResultsWe demonstrated that DAE significantly increased the expression levels of functional genes involved in cartilage formation, growth, and repair and decreased the expression levels of susceptibility genes involved in the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis.ConclusionsDAE might serve as a candidate supplement for maintaining cartilage homeostasis and preventing cartilage degeneration and inflammation. These effects were possibly achieved by accelerating the expression of functional genes involved in chondrocyte commitment, survival, proliferation, and differentiation and suppressing the expression of susceptibility genes involved in the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis. Thus, our findings will contribute towards deepening the knowledge about the molecular control and therapeutic targets of DAE on the treatment of cartilage-related diseases.

Highlights

  • Deer antler is considered as a precious traditional Chinese medicinal material and has been widely used to reinforce kidneyโ€™s yang, nourish essence, and strengthen bone function

  • We demonstrated that deer antler extract (DAE) significantly increased the expression levels of functional genes involved in cartilage formation, growth, and repair and decreased the expression levels of susceptibility genes involved in the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis

  • DAE might serve as a candidate supplement for maintaining cartilage homeostasis and preventing cartilage degeneration and inflammation

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Introduction

Deer antler is considered as a precious traditional Chinese medicinal material and has been widely used to reinforce kidneyโ€™s yang, nourish essence, and strengthen bone function. The most prominent bioactive components in deer antler are water-soluble proteins that play potential roles in bone formation and repair. The aim of this study was to explore the molecular control and therapeutic targets of deer antler extract (DAE) on articular cartilage. Antler growth is driven by the growth center that is located in the distal tip consisted of mesenchyme and cartilage tissues [12]. According to the application of deer antler in traditional Chinese medicine, the antler is divided into wax slice, powder slice, blood slice, and bone slice from distal tip to proximal base, and the wax slice is located in the distal tip of antler (growth center), which has the highest percentage of bioactive components [13, 14]. Our results suggested that DAE play potential roles in boosting the abilities of chondrocytes against oxidative, inflammatory, and immune stresses [15, 16]

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