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Peptide YY Regulates Bone Remodeling in Mice: A Link between Gut and Skeletal Biology

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Gastrointestinal peptides are increasingly being linked to processes controlling the maintenance of bone mass. Peptide YY (PYY), a gut-derived satiety peptide of the neuropeptide Y family, is upregulated in some states that also display low bone mass. Importantly, PYY has high...

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Autores principales: Wong, Iris P. L., Driessler, Frank, Khor, Ee Cheng, Shi, Yan-Chuan, Hörmer, Birgit, Nguyen, Amy D., Enriquez, Ronaldo F., Eisman, John A., Sainsbury, Amanda, Herzog, Herbert, Baldock, Paul A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040038
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author Wong, Iris P. L.
Driessler, Frank
Khor, Ee Cheng
Shi, Yan-Chuan
Hörmer, Birgit
Nguyen, Amy D.
Enriquez, Ronaldo F.
Eisman, John A.
Sainsbury, Amanda
Herzog, Herbert
Baldock, Paul A.
author_facet Wong, Iris P. L.
Driessler, Frank
Khor, Ee Cheng
Shi, Yan-Chuan
Hörmer, Birgit
Nguyen, Amy D.
Enriquez, Ronaldo F.
Eisman, John A.
Sainsbury, Amanda
Herzog, Herbert
Baldock, Paul A.
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: Gastrointestinal peptides are increasingly being linked to processes controlling the maintenance of bone mass. Peptide YY (PYY), a gut-derived satiety peptide of the neuropeptide Y family, is upregulated in some states that also display low bone mass. Importantly, PYY has high affinity for Y-receptors, particularly Y1R and Y2R, which are known to regulate bone mass. Anorexic conditions and bariatric surgery for obesity influence circulating levels of PYY and have a negative impact on bone mass, but the precise mechanism behind this is unclear. We thus examined whether alterations in PYY expression affect bone mass. METHODS: Bone microstructure and cellular activity were analyzed in germline PYY knockout and conditional adult-onset PYY over-expressing mice at lumbar and femoral sites using histomorphometry and micro-computed tomography. RESULTS: PYY displayed a negative relationship with osteoblast activity. Male and female PYY knockout mice showed enhanced osteoblast activity, with greater cancellous bone mass. Conversely, PYY over-expression lowered osteoblast activity in vivo, via a direct Y1 receptor mediated mechanism involving MAPK stimulation evident in vitro. In contrast to PYY knockout mice, PYY over expression also altered bone resorption, as indicated by greater osteoclast surface, despite the lack of Y-receptor expression in osteoclastic cells. While evident in both sexes, cellular changes were generally more pronounced in females. CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate that the gut peptide PYY is critical for the control of bone remodeling. This regulatory axis from the intestine to bone has the potential to contribute to the marked bone loss observed in situations of extreme weight loss and higher circulating PYY levels, such as anorexia and bariatric obesity surgery, and may be important in the maintenance of bone mass in the general population.
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spelling pubmed-33912262012-07-12 Peptide YY Regulates Bone Remodeling in Mice: A Link between Gut and Skeletal Biology Wong, Iris P. L. Driessler, Frank Khor, Ee Cheng Shi, Yan-Chuan Hörmer, Birgit Nguyen, Amy D. Enriquez, Ronaldo F. Eisman, John A. Sainsbury, Amanda Herzog, Herbert Baldock, Paul A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: Gastrointestinal peptides are increasingly being linked to processes controlling the maintenance of bone mass. Peptide YY (PYY), a gut-derived satiety peptide of the neuropeptide Y family, is upregulated in some states that also display low bone mass. Importantly, PYY has high affinity for Y-receptors, particularly Y1R and Y2R, which are known to regulate bone mass. Anorexic conditions and bariatric surgery for obesity influence circulating levels of PYY and have a negative impact on bone mass, but the precise mechanism behind this is unclear. We thus examined whether alterations in PYY expression affect bone mass. METHODS: Bone microstructure and cellular activity were analyzed in germline PYY knockout and conditional adult-onset PYY over-expressing mice at lumbar and femoral sites using histomorphometry and micro-computed tomography. RESULTS: PYY displayed a negative relationship with osteoblast activity. Male and female PYY knockout mice showed enhanced osteoblast activity, with greater cancellous bone mass. Conversely, PYY over-expression lowered osteoblast activity in vivo, via a direct Y1 receptor mediated mechanism involving MAPK stimulation evident in vitro. In contrast to PYY knockout mice, PYY over expression also altered bone resorption, as indicated by greater osteoclast surface, despite the lack of Y-receptor expression in osteoclastic cells. While evident in both sexes, cellular changes were generally more pronounced in females. CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate that the gut peptide PYY is critical for the control of bone remodeling. This regulatory axis from the intestine to bone has the potential to contribute to the marked bone loss observed in situations of extreme weight loss and higher circulating PYY levels, such as anorexia and bariatric obesity surgery, and may be important in the maintenance of bone mass in the general population. Public Library of Science 2012-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3391226/ /pubmed/22792209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040038 Text en Wong et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wong, Iris P. L.
Driessler, Frank
Khor, Ee Cheng
Shi, Yan-Chuan
Hörmer, Birgit
Nguyen, Amy D.
Enriquez, Ronaldo F.
Eisman, John A.
Sainsbury, Amanda
Herzog, Herbert
Baldock, Paul A.
Peptide YY Regulates Bone Remodeling in Mice: A Link between Gut and Skeletal Biology
title Peptide YY Regulates Bone Remodeling in Mice: A Link between Gut and Skeletal Biology
title_full Peptide YY Regulates Bone Remodeling in Mice: A Link between Gut and Skeletal Biology
title_fullStr Peptide YY Regulates Bone Remodeling in Mice: A Link between Gut and Skeletal Biology
title_full_unstemmed Peptide YY Regulates Bone Remodeling in Mice: A Link between Gut and Skeletal Biology
title_short Peptide YY Regulates Bone Remodeling in Mice: A Link between Gut and Skeletal Biology
title_sort peptide yy regulates bone remodeling in mice: a link between gut and skeletal biology
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040038
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