Metformin combats high glucose-induced damage to the osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells via inhibition of the NPR3-mediated MAPK pathway.
Yi-Lin ZhangFen LiuZhi-Bang LiXiao-Tao HeXuan LiRui-Xin WuHai-Hua SunShao-Hua GeFa-Ming ChenYing AnPublished in: Stem cell research & therapy (2022)
The present study suggests that metformin may enhance the osteogenic differentiation of PDLSCs under high glucose via downregulation of NPR3 and inhibition of its downstream MAPK pathway. This is the first report identifying the involvement of NPR3-mediated MAPK pathway in the metformin-enhanced osteogenic differentiation, indicating that NPR3 antagonists, such as metformin, may be feasible therapeutics for periodontal tissue regeneration in diabetic individuals.