Osteoblast Extracellular Ca2+-Sensing Receptor Regulates Bone Development, Mineralization, and Turnover

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作者
Dvorak-Ewell, Melita M. [1 ]
Chen, Tsui-Hua [1 ]
Liang, Nathan [1 ]
Garvey, Caitlin [1 ]
Liu, Betty [1 ]
Tu, Chialing [1 ]
Chang, Wenhan [1 ]
Bikle, Daniel D. [1 ]
Shoback, Dolores M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, San Francisco VA Med Ctr, Endocrine Res Unit, Dept Vet Affairs Med Ctr,Dept Med, San Francisco, CA 94121 USA
关键词
EXTRACELLULAR Ca2+-SENSING RECEPTOR; OSTEOBLASTS; BONE DEVELOPMENT; OSTEOBLAST DIFFERENTIATION; CALCIUM-SENSING RECEPTOR; ALKALINE-PHOSPHATASE; CANCELLOUS BONE; SKELETAL PHENOTYPE; MC3T3-E1; CELLS; DEFICIENT MICE; MURINE BONE; DIFFERENTIATION; CASR; OSTEOPROTEGERIN;
D O I
10.1002/jbmr.520
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The extracellular Ca2+-sensing receptor (CaR), a G protein-coupled receptor responsible for maintenance of calcium homeostasis, is implicated in regulation of skeletal metabolism. To discern the role of the osteoblast CaR in regulation of bone development and remodeling, we generated mice in which the CaR is excised in a broad population of osteoblasts expressing the 3.6-kb a(1)(I) collagen promoter. Conditional knockouts had abnormal skeletal histology at birth and developed progressively reduced mineralization secondary to retarded osteoblast differentiation, evident by significantly reduced numbers of osteoblasts and decreased expression of collagen I, osteocalcin, and sclerostin mRNAs. Elevated expression of ankylosis protein, ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phospho-diesterase 1, and osteopontin mRNAs in the conditional knockout indicate altered regulation of genes important in mineralization. Knockout of the osteoblast CaR also resulted in increased expression of the receptor activator of NF-kappa B ligand (RANKL), the major stimulator of osteoclast differentiation and function, consistent with elevated osteoclast numbers in vivo. Osteoblasts from the conditional knockouts exhibited delayed differentiation, reduced mineralizing capacity, altered expression of regulators of mineralization, and increased ability to promote osteoclastogenesis in coculture experiments. We conclude that CaR signaling in a broad population of osteoblasts is essential for bone development and remodeling and plays an important role in the regulation of differentiation and expression of regulators of bone resorption and mineralization. (C) 2011 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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