The C-terminal fragment of parathyroid hormone-related peptide promotes bone formation in diabetic mice with low-turnover osteopaenia |
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Authors: | Lozano D Fernández-de-Castro L Portal-Núñez S López-Herradón A Dapía S Gómez-Barrena E Esbrit P |
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Affiliation: | 1Laboratorio de Metabolismo Mineral y Óseo, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria-Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain;2Trabeculae®, Empresa de Base Tecnológica S.L., San Cibrao das Viñas, Ourense, Spain;3Departamento de Traumatología, Fundación Jiménez Díaz (Capio Group) and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND AND PURPOSECurrent data suggest that parathyroid hormone (PTH)-related peptide (PTHrP) domains other than the N-terminal PTH-like domain contribute to its role as an endogenous bone anabolic factor. PTHrP-107-139 inhibits bone resorption, a fact which has precluded an unequivocal demonstration of its possible anabolic action in vivo. We thus sought to characterize the osteogenic effects of this peptide using a mouse model of diabetic low-turnover osteopaenia.EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHPTHrP-107-139 was administered to streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice, with or without bone marrow ablation, for 13 days. Osteopaenia was confirmed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and microcomputed tomography analysis. Histological analysis was performed on paraffin-embedded bone tissue sections by haematoxylin/eosin and Masson''s staining, and tartrate-resistent acid phosphatase immunohistochemistry. Mouse bone marrow stromal cells and osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells were cultured in normal and/or high glucose (HG) medium. Osteogenic and adipogenic markers were assessed by real-time PCR, and PTHrP and the PTH1 receptor protein expression by Western blot analysis.KEY RESULTSPTHrP-107-139 reversed the alterations in bone structure and osteoblast function, and also promoted bone healing after marrow ablation without affecting the number of osteoclast-like cells in diabetic mice. This peptide also reversed the high-glucose-induced changes in osteogenic differentiation in both bone marrow stromal cells and the more differentiated MC3T3-E1 cells.CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONSThese findings demonstrate that PTHrP-107-139 promotes bone formation in diabetic mice. This mouse model and in vitro cell cultures allowed us to identify various anabolic effects of this peptide in this scenario. |
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Keywords: | C-terminal PTHrP bone formation diabetes mellitus osteopaenia osteoblastic cells |
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