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Ageing Research Reviews | 2013

Age-related changes in the response of intestinal cells to 1α,25(OH)2-vitamin D3

Verónica González Pardo; Ana Russo de Boland

The hormonally active form of vitamin D(3), 1α,25(OH)(2)-vitamin D(3), acts in intestine, its major target tissue, where its actions are of regulatory and developmental importance: regulation of intracellular calcium through modulation of second messengers and activation of mitogenic cascades leading to cell proliferation. Several causes have been postulated to modify the hormone response in intestinal cells with ageing, among them, alterations of vitamin D receptor (VDR) levels and binding sites, reduced expression of G-proteins and hormone signal transduction changes. The current review summarizes the actual knowledge regarding the molecular and biochemical basis of age-impaired 1α,25(OH)(2)-vitamin D(3) receptor-mediated signaling in intestinal cells. A fundamental understanding why the hormone functions are impaired with age will enhance our knowledge of its importance in intestinal cell physiology.The hormonally active form of vitamin D(3), 1α,25(OH)(2)-vitamin D(3), acts in intestine, its major target tissue, where its actions are of regulatory and developmental importance: regulation of intracellular calcium through modulation of second messengers and activation of mitogenic cascades leading to cell proliferation. Several causes have been postulated to modify the hormone response in intestinal cells with ageing, among them, alterations of vitamin D receptor (VDR) levels and binding sites, reduced expression of G-proteins and hormone signal transduction changes. The current review summarizes the actual knowledge regarding the molecular and biochemical basis of age-impaired 1α,25(OH)(2)-vitamin D(3) receptor-mediated signaling in intestinal cells. A fundamental understanding why the hormone functions are impaired with age will enhance our knowledge of its importance in intestinal cell physiology.


Steroids | 2016

In vitro effects of 1α,25(OH)2D3-glycosides from Solbone A (Solanum glaucophyllum leaves extract; Herbonis AG) compared to synthetic 1α,25(OH)2D3 on myogenesis

Valeria Gili; Verónica González Pardo; Ana Carolina Ronda; Pablo De Genaro; Heini Bachmann; Ricardo Boland; Ana Russo de Boland

The presence of glycoside derivatives of 1α,25(OH)2D3 endows plants to gradual release of the free bioactive form of 1α,25(OH)2D3 from its glycoconjugates by endogenous animal tissue glycosidases. This results in increased half-life of the hormone in blood when purified plant fractions are administered for therapeutic purposes. In this work, we evaluated the role 1α,25(OH)2D3-glycosides enriched natural product (Solbone A) from Solanum glaucophyllum leaf extract compared with synthetic 1α,25(OH)2D3 on myogenic differentiation in C2C12 myoblasts. For these, differentiation markers and myogenic parameters were studied in C2C12 myoblasts. Results showed that Solbone A, likewise the synthetic hormone, increased creatine kinase activity at day 2 after differentiation induction (60%, p<0.05). Solbone A and synthetic 1α,25(OH)2D3 increased vitamin D3 receptor protein expression at 10nM (50% and 30%, respectively) and the transcription factor myogenin (80%, p<0.05). However, tropomyosin expression was not affected by both compounds. In addition, myosin heavy chain (MHC) protein expression was increased 30% at day 2 of differentiation. Solbone A or synthetic 1α,25(OH)2D3 had no effects on myogenin nor MHC cell localization. Cellular mass increased with myogenesis progression, being Solbone A more effective than synthetic 1α,25(OH)2D3. Finally, Solbone A, as well as synthetic 1α,25(OH)2D3, augmented the index fusion of cultured muscle fibers. In conclusion, these results demonstrated that Solbone A exhibit at least equal or greater effects on early myoblast differentiation as synthetic hormone, suggesting that plant glycosides could be an effective, accessible and cheaper substitute for synthetic 1α,25(OH)2D3 to promote muscle growth.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

Activation of RAF-1 through Ras and Protein Kinase Cα Mediates 1α,25(OH)2-Vitamin D3Regulation of the Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Pathway in Muscle Cells

Claudia Buitrago; Verónica González Pardo; Ana Russo de Boland; Ricardo Boland


FEBS Journal | 2002

Nongenomic action of 1α,25(OH)2-vitamin D3

Claudia Buitrago; Verónica González Pardo; Ana Russo de Boland


The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2013

Role of VDR in 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-dependent non-genomic activation of MAPKs, Src and Akt in skeletal muscle cells

Claudia Buitrago; Verónica González Pardo; Ricardo Boland


The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2006

1α,25(OH)2-Vitamin D3 stimulates intestinal cell p38 MAPK activity and increases c-Fos expression

Verónica González Pardo; Ricardo Boland; Ana Russo de Boland


Biogerontology | 2008

Vitamin D receptor levels and binding are reduced in aged rat intestinal subcellular fractions

Verónica González Pardo; Ricardo Boland; Ana Russo de Boland


The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2004

Tyrosine phosphorylation signalling dependent on 1α,25(OH)2-vitamin D3 in rat intestinal cells: effect of ageing

Verónica González Pardo; Ana Russo de Boland


Biogerontology | 2007

Age-related alteration of 1α,25(OH)2-vitamin D3-dependent activation of p38 MAPK in rat intestinal cells

Verónica González Pardo; Maria Marta Facchinetti; Alejandro C. Curino; Ricardo Boland; Ana Russo de Boland


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2012

Vitamina D y cáncer: acción antineoplásica de la 1α, 25(OH)2 -vitamina D3

Verónica González Pardo; Ricardo Boland; Ana Russo de Boland

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Ana Russo de Boland

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Ricardo Boland

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Claudia Buitrago

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Alejandro C. Curino

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Ana Carolina Ronda

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Eleonora Freire

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Fermín Delgado

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Mariana Dennehy

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Pablo De Genaro

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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R.L. Boland

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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