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Distinct Cyclosporin A Doses Are Required to Enhance Bone Formation Induced by Cyclic and Rest-Inserted Loading in the Senescent Skeleton

Age-related decline in periosteal adaptation negatively impacts the ability to utilize exercise to enhance bone mass and strength in the elderly. We recently observed that in senescent animals subject to cyclically applied loading, supplementation with Cyclosporin A (CsA) substantially enhanced the...

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Autores principales: Srinivasan, Sundar, Threet, Dewayne, Worton, Leah E., Ausk, Brandon J., Bain, Steven D., Gardiner, Edith M., Kwon, Ronald Y., Gross, Ted S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24404194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084868
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author Srinivasan, Sundar
Threet, Dewayne
Worton, Leah E.
Ausk, Brandon J.
Bain, Steven D.
Gardiner, Edith M.
Kwon, Ronald Y.
Gross, Ted S.
author_facet Srinivasan, Sundar
Threet, Dewayne
Worton, Leah E.
Ausk, Brandon J.
Bain, Steven D.
Gardiner, Edith M.
Kwon, Ronald Y.
Gross, Ted S.
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description Age-related decline in periosteal adaptation negatively impacts the ability to utilize exercise to enhance bone mass and strength in the elderly. We recently observed that in senescent animals subject to cyclically applied loading, supplementation with Cyclosporin A (CsA) substantially enhanced the periosteal bone formation rates to levels observed in young animals. We therefore speculated that if the CsA supplement could enhance bone response to a variety of types of mechanical stimuli, this approach could readily provide the means to expand the range of mild stimuli that are robustly osteogenic at senescence. Here, we specifically hypothesized that a given CsA supplement would enhance bone formation induced in the senescent skeleton by both cyclic (1-Hz) and rest-inserted loading (wherein a 10-s unloaded rest interval is inserted between each load cycle). To examine this hypothesis, the right tibiae of senescent female C57BL/6 mice (22 Mo) were subjected to cyclic or rest-inserted loading supplemented with CsA at 3.0 mg/kg. As previously, we initially found that while the periosteal bone formation rate (p.BFR) induced by cyclic loading was enhanced when supplemented with 3.0 mg/kg CsA (by 140%), the response to rest-inserted loading was not augmented at this CsA dosage. In follow-up experiments, we observed that while a 30-fold lower CsA dosage (0.1 mg/kg) significantly enhanced p.BFR induced by rest-inserted loading (by 102%), it was ineffective as a supplement with cyclic loading. Additional experiments and statistical analysis confirmed that the dose-response relations were significantly different for cyclic versus rest-inserted loading, only because the two stimuli required distinct CsA dosages for efficacy. While not anticipated a priori, clarifying the complexity underlying the observed interaction between CsA dosage and loading type holds potential for insight into how bone response to a broad range of mechanical stimuli may be substantially enhanced in the senescent skeleton.
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spelling pubmed-38803232014-01-08 Distinct Cyclosporin A Doses Are Required to Enhance Bone Formation Induced by Cyclic and Rest-Inserted Loading in the Senescent Skeleton Srinivasan, Sundar Threet, Dewayne Worton, Leah E. Ausk, Brandon J. Bain, Steven D. Gardiner, Edith M. Kwon, Ronald Y. Gross, Ted S. PLoS One Research Article Age-related decline in periosteal adaptation negatively impacts the ability to utilize exercise to enhance bone mass and strength in the elderly. We recently observed that in senescent animals subject to cyclically applied loading, supplementation with Cyclosporin A (CsA) substantially enhanced the periosteal bone formation rates to levels observed in young animals. We therefore speculated that if the CsA supplement could enhance bone response to a variety of types of mechanical stimuli, this approach could readily provide the means to expand the range of mild stimuli that are robustly osteogenic at senescence. Here, we specifically hypothesized that a given CsA supplement would enhance bone formation induced in the senescent skeleton by both cyclic (1-Hz) and rest-inserted loading (wherein a 10-s unloaded rest interval is inserted between each load cycle). To examine this hypothesis, the right tibiae of senescent female C57BL/6 mice (22 Mo) were subjected to cyclic or rest-inserted loading supplemented with CsA at 3.0 mg/kg. As previously, we initially found that while the periosteal bone formation rate (p.BFR) induced by cyclic loading was enhanced when supplemented with 3.0 mg/kg CsA (by 140%), the response to rest-inserted loading was not augmented at this CsA dosage. In follow-up experiments, we observed that while a 30-fold lower CsA dosage (0.1 mg/kg) significantly enhanced p.BFR induced by rest-inserted loading (by 102%), it was ineffective as a supplement with cyclic loading. Additional experiments and statistical analysis confirmed that the dose-response relations were significantly different for cyclic versus rest-inserted loading, only because the two stimuli required distinct CsA dosages for efficacy. While not anticipated a priori, clarifying the complexity underlying the observed interaction between CsA dosage and loading type holds potential for insight into how bone response to a broad range of mechanical stimuli may be substantially enhanced in the senescent skeleton. Public Library of Science 2014-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3880323/ /pubmed/24404194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084868 Text en © 2014 Srinivasan 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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Srinivasan, Sundar
Threet, Dewayne
Worton, Leah E.
Ausk, Brandon J.
Bain, Steven D.
Gardiner, Edith M.
Kwon, Ronald Y.
Gross, Ted S.
Distinct Cyclosporin A Doses Are Required to Enhance Bone Formation Induced by Cyclic and Rest-Inserted Loading in the Senescent Skeleton
title Distinct Cyclosporin A Doses Are Required to Enhance Bone Formation Induced by Cyclic and Rest-Inserted Loading in the Senescent Skeleton
title_full Distinct Cyclosporin A Doses Are Required to Enhance Bone Formation Induced by Cyclic and Rest-Inserted Loading in the Senescent Skeleton
title_fullStr Distinct Cyclosporin A Doses Are Required to Enhance Bone Formation Induced by Cyclic and Rest-Inserted Loading in the Senescent Skeleton
title_full_unstemmed Distinct Cyclosporin A Doses Are Required to Enhance Bone Formation Induced by Cyclic and Rest-Inserted Loading in the Senescent Skeleton
title_short Distinct Cyclosporin A Doses Are Required to Enhance Bone Formation Induced by Cyclic and Rest-Inserted Loading in the Senescent Skeleton
title_sort distinct cyclosporin a doses are required to enhance bone formation induced by cyclic and rest-inserted loading in the senescent skeleton
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24404194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084868
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