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Increase of Circulating CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells and Recruitment into the Synovium in Osteoarthritic Mice with Hyperlipidemia

Although recent studies suggest that hyperlipidemia is a risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA), the link between OA and hyperlipidemia is not fully understood. As the number of activated, circulating myeloid cells is increased during hyperlipidemia, we speculate that myeloid cells contribute to the pa...

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Autores principales: Uchida, Kentaro, Naruse, Kouji, Satoh, Masashi, Onuma, Kenji, Ueno, Masaki, Takano, Shotaro, Urabe, Ken, Takaso, Masashi
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Publicado: Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23903061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.62.255
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author Uchida, Kentaro
Naruse, Kouji
Satoh, Masashi
Onuma, Kenji
Ueno, Masaki
Takano, Shotaro
Urabe, Ken
Takaso, Masashi
author_facet Uchida, Kentaro
Naruse, Kouji
Satoh, Masashi
Onuma, Kenji
Ueno, Masaki
Takano, Shotaro
Urabe, Ken
Takaso, Masashi
author_sort Uchida, Kentaro
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description Although recent studies suggest that hyperlipidemia is a risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA), the link between OA and hyperlipidemia is not fully understood. As the number of activated, circulating myeloid cells is increased during hyperlipidemia, we speculate that myeloid cells contribute to the pathology of OA. Here, we characterized myeloid cells in STR/Ort mice, a murine osteoarthritis model, under hyperlipidemic conditions. Ratios of myeloid cells in bone marrow, the spleen, and peripheral blood were determined by flow cytometry. To examine the influence of the hematopoietic environment, including abnormal stem cells, on the hematopoietic profile of STR/Ort mice, bone marrow transplantations were performed. The relationship between hyperlipidemia and abnormal hematopoiesis was examined by evaluating biochemical parameters and spleen weight of F(2) animals (STR/Ort x C57BL/6J). In STR/Ort mice, the ratio of CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells in spleens and peripheral blood was increased, and CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells were also present in synovial tissue. Splenomegaly was observed and correlated with the ratio of CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells. When bone marrow from GFP-expressing mice was transplanted into STR/Ort mice, no difference in the percentage of CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells was observed between transplanted and age-matched STR/Ort mice. Analysis of biochemical parameters in F(2) mice showed that spleen weight correlated with serum total cholesterol. These results suggest that the increase in circulating and splenic CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells in STR/Ort mice originates from hypercholesterolemia. Further investigation of the function of CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells in synovial tissue may reveal the pathology of OA in STR/Ort mice.
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spelling pubmed-41609492014-10-21 Increase of Circulating CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells and Recruitment into the Synovium in Osteoarthritic Mice with Hyperlipidemia Uchida, Kentaro Naruse, Kouji Satoh, Masashi Onuma, Kenji Ueno, Masaki Takano, Shotaro Urabe, Ken Takaso, Masashi Exp Anim Original Although recent studies suggest that hyperlipidemia is a risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA), the link between OA and hyperlipidemia is not fully understood. As the number of activated, circulating myeloid cells is increased during hyperlipidemia, we speculate that myeloid cells contribute to the pathology of OA. Here, we characterized myeloid cells in STR/Ort mice, a murine osteoarthritis model, under hyperlipidemic conditions. Ratios of myeloid cells in bone marrow, the spleen, and peripheral blood were determined by flow cytometry. To examine the influence of the hematopoietic environment, including abnormal stem cells, on the hematopoietic profile of STR/Ort mice, bone marrow transplantations were performed. The relationship between hyperlipidemia and abnormal hematopoiesis was examined by evaluating biochemical parameters and spleen weight of F(2) animals (STR/Ort x C57BL/6J). In STR/Ort mice, the ratio of CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells in spleens and peripheral blood was increased, and CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells were also present in synovial tissue. Splenomegaly was observed and correlated with the ratio of CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells. When bone marrow from GFP-expressing mice was transplanted into STR/Ort mice, no difference in the percentage of CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells was observed between transplanted and age-matched STR/Ort mice. Analysis of biochemical parameters in F(2) mice showed that spleen weight correlated with serum total cholesterol. These results suggest that the increase in circulating and splenic CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells in STR/Ort mice originates from hypercholesterolemia. Further investigation of the function of CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells in synovial tissue may reveal the pathology of OA in STR/Ort mice. Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science 2013-08-01 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC4160949/ /pubmed/23903061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.62.255 Text en ©2013 Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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Uchida, Kentaro
Naruse, Kouji
Satoh, Masashi
Onuma, Kenji
Ueno, Masaki
Takano, Shotaro
Urabe, Ken
Takaso, Masashi
Increase of Circulating CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells and Recruitment into the Synovium in Osteoarthritic Mice with Hyperlipidemia
title Increase of Circulating CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells and Recruitment into the Synovium in Osteoarthritic Mice with Hyperlipidemia
title_full Increase of Circulating CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells and Recruitment into the Synovium in Osteoarthritic Mice with Hyperlipidemia
title_fullStr Increase of Circulating CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells and Recruitment into the Synovium in Osteoarthritic Mice with Hyperlipidemia
title_full_unstemmed Increase of Circulating CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells and Recruitment into the Synovium in Osteoarthritic Mice with Hyperlipidemia
title_short Increase of Circulating CD11b(+)Gr1(+) cells and Recruitment into the Synovium in Osteoarthritic Mice with Hyperlipidemia
title_sort increase of circulating cd11b(+)gr1(+) cells and recruitment into the synovium in osteoarthritic mice with hyperlipidemia
topic Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23903061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1538/expanim.62.255
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