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Fluorescent Risedronate Analogues Reveal Bisphosphonate Uptake by Bone Marrow Monocytes and Localization Around Osteocytes In Vivo

Bisphosphonates are effective antiresorptive agents owing to their bone-targeting property and ability to inhibit osteoclasts. It remains unclear, however, whether any non-osteoclast cells are directly affected by these drugs in vivo. Two fluorescent risedronate analogues, carboxyfluorescein-labeled...

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Autores principales: Roelofs, Anke J, Coxon, Fraser P, Ebetino, Frank H, Lundy, Mark W, Henneman, Zachary J, Nancollas, George H, Sun, Shuting, Blazewska, Katarzyna M, Bala, Joy Lynn F, Kashemirov, Boris A, Khalid, Aysha B, McKenna, Charles E, Rogers, Michael J
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Publicado: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3153397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20422624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1359/jbmr.091009
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author Roelofs, Anke J
Coxon, Fraser P
Ebetino, Frank H
Lundy, Mark W
Henneman, Zachary J
Nancollas, George H
Sun, Shuting
Blazewska, Katarzyna M
Bala, Joy Lynn F
Kashemirov, Boris A
Khalid, Aysha B
McKenna, Charles E
Rogers, Michael J
author_facet Roelofs, Anke J
Coxon, Fraser P
Ebetino, Frank H
Lundy, Mark W
Henneman, Zachary J
Nancollas, George H
Sun, Shuting
Blazewska, Katarzyna M
Bala, Joy Lynn F
Kashemirov, Boris A
Khalid, Aysha B
McKenna, Charles E
Rogers, Michael J
author_sort Roelofs, Anke J
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description Bisphosphonates are effective antiresorptive agents owing to their bone-targeting property and ability to inhibit osteoclasts. It remains unclear, however, whether any non-osteoclast cells are directly affected by these drugs in vivo. Two fluorescent risedronate analogues, carboxyfluorescein-labeled risedronate (FAM-RIS) and Alexa Fluor 647–labeled risedronate (AF647-RIS), were used to address this question. Twenty-four hours after injection into 3-month-old mice, fluorescent risedronate analogues were bound to bone surfaces. More detailed analysis revealed labeling of vascular channel walls within cortical bone. Furthermore, fluorescent risedronate analogues were present in osteocytic lacunae in close proximity to vascular channels and localized to the lacunae of newly embedded osteocytes close to the bone surface. Following injection into newborn rabbits, intracellular uptake of fluorescently labeled risedronate was detected in osteoclasts, and the active analogue FAM-RIS caused accumulation of unprenylated Rap1A in these cells. In addition, CD14(high) bone marrow monocytes showed relatively high levels of uptake of fluorescently labeled risedronate, which correlated with selective accumulation of unprenylated Rap1A in CD14(+) cells, as well as osteoclasts, following treatment with risedronate in vivo. Similar results were obtained when either rabbit or human bone marrow cells were treated with fluorescent risedronate analogues in vitro. These findings suggest that the capacity of different cell types to endocytose bisphosphonate is a major determinant for the degree of cellular drug uptake in vitro as well as in vivo. In conclusion, this study shows that in addition to bone-resorbing osteoclasts, bisphosphonates may exert direct effects on bone marrow monocytes in vivo. © 2010 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
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spelling pubmed-31533972011-08-19 Fluorescent Risedronate Analogues Reveal Bisphosphonate Uptake by Bone Marrow Monocytes and Localization Around Osteocytes In Vivo Roelofs, Anke J Coxon, Fraser P Ebetino, Frank H Lundy, Mark W Henneman, Zachary J Nancollas, George H Sun, Shuting Blazewska, Katarzyna M Bala, Joy Lynn F Kashemirov, Boris A Khalid, Aysha B McKenna, Charles E Rogers, Michael J J Bone Miner Res Original Article Bisphosphonates are effective antiresorptive agents owing to their bone-targeting property and ability to inhibit osteoclasts. It remains unclear, however, whether any non-osteoclast cells are directly affected by these drugs in vivo. Two fluorescent risedronate analogues, carboxyfluorescein-labeled risedronate (FAM-RIS) and Alexa Fluor 647–labeled risedronate (AF647-RIS), were used to address this question. Twenty-four hours after injection into 3-month-old mice, fluorescent risedronate analogues were bound to bone surfaces. More detailed analysis revealed labeling of vascular channel walls within cortical bone. Furthermore, fluorescent risedronate analogues were present in osteocytic lacunae in close proximity to vascular channels and localized to the lacunae of newly embedded osteocytes close to the bone surface. Following injection into newborn rabbits, intracellular uptake of fluorescently labeled risedronate was detected in osteoclasts, and the active analogue FAM-RIS caused accumulation of unprenylated Rap1A in these cells. In addition, CD14(high) bone marrow monocytes showed relatively high levels of uptake of fluorescently labeled risedronate, which correlated with selective accumulation of unprenylated Rap1A in CD14(+) cells, as well as osteoclasts, following treatment with risedronate in vivo. Similar results were obtained when either rabbit or human bone marrow cells were treated with fluorescent risedronate analogues in vitro. These findings suggest that the capacity of different cell types to endocytose bisphosphonate is a major determinant for the degree of cellular drug uptake in vitro as well as in vivo. In conclusion, this study shows that in addition to bone-resorbing osteoclasts, bisphosphonates may exert direct effects on bone marrow monocytes in vivo. © 2010 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 2010-03 2009-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3153397/ /pubmed/20422624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1359/jbmr.091009 Text en Copyright © 2010 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Original Article
Roelofs, Anke J
Coxon, Fraser P
Ebetino, Frank H
Lundy, Mark W
Henneman, Zachary J
Nancollas, George H
Sun, Shuting
Blazewska, Katarzyna M
Bala, Joy Lynn F
Kashemirov, Boris A
Khalid, Aysha B
McKenna, Charles E
Rogers, Michael J
Fluorescent Risedronate Analogues Reveal Bisphosphonate Uptake by Bone Marrow Monocytes and Localization Around Osteocytes In Vivo
title Fluorescent Risedronate Analogues Reveal Bisphosphonate Uptake by Bone Marrow Monocytes and Localization Around Osteocytes In Vivo
title_full Fluorescent Risedronate Analogues Reveal Bisphosphonate Uptake by Bone Marrow Monocytes and Localization Around Osteocytes In Vivo
title_fullStr Fluorescent Risedronate Analogues Reveal Bisphosphonate Uptake by Bone Marrow Monocytes and Localization Around Osteocytes In Vivo
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescent Risedronate Analogues Reveal Bisphosphonate Uptake by Bone Marrow Monocytes and Localization Around Osteocytes In Vivo
title_short Fluorescent Risedronate Analogues Reveal Bisphosphonate Uptake by Bone Marrow Monocytes and Localization Around Osteocytes In Vivo
title_sort fluorescent risedronate analogues reveal bisphosphonate uptake by bone marrow monocytes and localization around osteocytes in vivo
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3153397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20422624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1359/jbmr.091009
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