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Neutrophils are involved in early bone formation during midpalatal expansion

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AbstractObjectiveMidpalatal expansion (MPE) is routinely employed to treat transverse maxillary arch deficiency. Neutrophils are indispensable for recruiting bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) at the initial stage of bone regeneration. This study aimed to explore whether neutrophils participate in MPE and how they function during bone formation under mechanical stretching.Materials and MethodsThe presence and phenotype of neutrophils in the midpalatal suture during expansion were detected by flow cytometry and immunofluorescence staining. The possible mechanism of neutrophil recruitment and polarization was explored in vitro by exposing vascular endothelial cells (VECs) to cyclic tensile strain.ResultsThe number of neutrophils in the distracted suture peaked on Day 3, and N2‐type neutrophils significantly increased on Day 5 after force application. The depletion of circulatory neutrophils reduced bone volume by 43.6% after 7‐day expansion. The stretched VECs recruited neutrophils via a CXCR2 mechanism in vitro, which then promoted BMSC osteogenic differentiation through the VEGFA/VEGFR2 axis. Consistently, these neutrophils showed higher expression of canonical N2 phenotype genes, including CD206 and Arg1.ConclusionsThese results suggested that neutrophils participated in early bone formation during MPE. Based on these findings, we propose that stretched VECs recruited and polarized neutrophils, which, in turn, induced BMSC osteogenic differentiation.
Title: Neutrophils are involved in early bone formation during midpalatal expansion
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AbstractObjectiveMidpalatal expansion (MPE) is routinely employed to treat transverse maxillary arch deficiency.
Neutrophils are indispensable for recruiting bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) at the initial stage of bone regeneration.
This study aimed to explore whether neutrophils participate in MPE and how they function during bone formation under mechanical stretching.
Materials and MethodsThe presence and phenotype of neutrophils in the midpalatal suture during expansion were detected by flow cytometry and immunofluorescence staining.
The possible mechanism of neutrophil recruitment and polarization was explored in vitro by exposing vascular endothelial cells (VECs) to cyclic tensile strain.
ResultsThe number of neutrophils in the distracted suture peaked on Day 3, and N2‐type neutrophils significantly increased on Day 5 after force application.
The depletion of circulatory neutrophils reduced bone volume by 43.
6% after 7‐day expansion.
The stretched VECs recruited neutrophils via a CXCR2 mechanism in vitro, which then promoted BMSC osteogenic differentiation through the VEGFA/VEGFR2 axis.
Consistently, these neutrophils showed higher expression of canonical N2 phenotype genes, including CD206 and Arg1.
ConclusionsThese results suggested that neutrophils participated in early bone formation during MPE.
Based on these findings, we propose that stretched VECs recruited and polarized neutrophils, which, in turn, induced BMSC osteogenic differentiation.

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