Connexin hemichannels with prostaglandin release in anabolic function of bone to mechanical loading.
Dezhi ZhaoManuel A RiquelmeTeja GudaChao TuHuiyun XuSumin GuJean X JiangPublished in: eLife (2022)
Mechanical stimulation, such as physical exercise, is essential for bone formation and health. Here, we demonstrate the critical role of osteocytic Cx43 hemichannels in anabolic function of bone in response to mechanical loading. Two transgenic mouse models, R76W and Δ130-136, expressing dominant-negative Cx43 mutants in osteocytes were adopted. Mechanical loading of tibial bone increased cortical bone mass and mechanical properties in wild-type and gap junction-impaired R76W mice through increased PGE 2 , endosteal osteoblast activity, and decreased sclerostin. These anabolic responses were impeded in gap junction/hemichannel-impaired Δ130-136 mice and accompanied by increased endosteal osteoclast activity. Specific inhibition of Cx43 hemichannels by Cx43(M1) antibody suppressed PGE 2 secretion and impeded loading-induced endosteal osteoblast activity, bone formation and anabolic gene expression. PGE 2 administration rescued the osteogenic response to mechanical loading impeded by impaired hemichannels. Together, osteocytic Cx43 hemichannels could be a potential new therapeutic target for treating bone loss and osteoporosis.
Keyphrases
- bone loss
- wild type
- bone mineral density
- gene expression
- bone regeneration
- soft tissue
- postmenopausal women
- healthcare
- public health
- mouse model
- total knee arthroplasty
- type diabetes
- mental health
- dna methylation
- body composition
- high fat diet induced
- skeletal muscle
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- endothelial cells