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Disrupted mitochondrial function in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff Syndrome impairs skeletal integrity

Mitochondrial dysfunction connects metabolic disturbance with numerous pathologies, but the significance of mitochondrial activity in bone remains unclear. We have, therefore, characterized the skeletal phenotype in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff syndrome, in which a missense mutation of th...

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Autores principales: Navein, Alice E., Cooke, Esther J., Davies, Jennifer R., Smith, Terence G., Wells, Lois H. M., Ohazama, Atsushi, Healy, Christopher, Sharpe, Paul T., Evans, Sam L., Evans, Bronwen A. J., Votruba, Marcela, Wells, Timothy
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5181626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27106103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw107
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author Navein, Alice E.
Cooke, Esther J.
Davies, Jennifer R.
Smith, Terence G.
Wells, Lois H. M.
Ohazama, Atsushi
Healy, Christopher
Sharpe, Paul T.
Evans, Sam L.
Evans, Bronwen A. J.
Votruba, Marcela
Wells, Timothy
author_facet Navein, Alice E.
Cooke, Esther J.
Davies, Jennifer R.
Smith, Terence G.
Wells, Lois H. M.
Ohazama, Atsushi
Healy, Christopher
Sharpe, Paul T.
Evans, Sam L.
Evans, Bronwen A. J.
Votruba, Marcela
Wells, Timothy
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description Mitochondrial dysfunction connects metabolic disturbance with numerous pathologies, but the significance of mitochondrial activity in bone remains unclear. We have, therefore, characterized the skeletal phenotype in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff syndrome, in which a missense mutation of the mitochondrial membrane protein, Opa3, impairs mitochondrial activity resulting in visual and metabolic dysfunction. Although widely expressed in the developing normal mouse head, Opa3 expression was restricted after E14.5 to the retina, brain, teeth and mandibular bone. Opa3 was also expressed in adult tibiae, including at the trabecular surfaces and in cortical osteocytes, epiphyseal chondrocytes, marrow adipocytes and mesenchymal stem cell rosettes. Opa3(L122P) mice displayed craniofacial abnormalities, including undergrowth of the lower mandible, accompanied in some individuals by cranial asymmetry and incisor malocclusion. Opa3(L122P) mice showed an 8-fold elevation in tibial marrow adiposity, due largely to increased adipogenesis. In addition, femoral length and cortical diameter and wall thickness were reduced, the weakening of the calcified tissue and the geometric component of strength reducing overall cortical strength in Opa3(L122P) mice by 65%. In lumbar vertebrae reduced vertebral body area and wall thickness were accompanied by a proportionate reduction in marrow adiposity. Although the total biomechanical strength of lumbar vertebrae was reduced by 35%, the strength of the calcified tissue (σ(max)) was proportionate to a 38% increase in trabecular number. Thus, mitochondrial function is important for the development and maintenance of skeletal integrity, impaired bone growth and strength, particularly in limb bones, representing a significant new feature of the Costeff syndrome phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-51816262016-12-27 Disrupted mitochondrial function in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff Syndrome impairs skeletal integrity Navein, Alice E. Cooke, Esther J. Davies, Jennifer R. Smith, Terence G. Wells, Lois H. M. Ohazama, Atsushi Healy, Christopher Sharpe, Paul T. Evans, Sam L. Evans, Bronwen A. J. Votruba, Marcela Wells, Timothy Hum Mol Genet Articles Mitochondrial dysfunction connects metabolic disturbance with numerous pathologies, but the significance of mitochondrial activity in bone remains unclear. We have, therefore, characterized the skeletal phenotype in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff syndrome, in which a missense mutation of the mitochondrial membrane protein, Opa3, impairs mitochondrial activity resulting in visual and metabolic dysfunction. Although widely expressed in the developing normal mouse head, Opa3 expression was restricted after E14.5 to the retina, brain, teeth and mandibular bone. Opa3 was also expressed in adult tibiae, including at the trabecular surfaces and in cortical osteocytes, epiphyseal chondrocytes, marrow adipocytes and mesenchymal stem cell rosettes. Opa3(L122P) mice displayed craniofacial abnormalities, including undergrowth of the lower mandible, accompanied in some individuals by cranial asymmetry and incisor malocclusion. Opa3(L122P) mice showed an 8-fold elevation in tibial marrow adiposity, due largely to increased adipogenesis. In addition, femoral length and cortical diameter and wall thickness were reduced, the weakening of the calcified tissue and the geometric component of strength reducing overall cortical strength in Opa3(L122P) mice by 65%. In lumbar vertebrae reduced vertebral body area and wall thickness were accompanied by a proportionate reduction in marrow adiposity. Although the total biomechanical strength of lumbar vertebrae was reduced by 35%, the strength of the calcified tissue (σ(max)) was proportionate to a 38% increase in trabecular number. Thus, mitochondrial function is important for the development and maintenance of skeletal integrity, impaired bone growth and strength, particularly in limb bones, representing a significant new feature of the Costeff syndrome phenotype. Oxford University Press 2016-06-15 2016-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5181626/ /pubmed/27106103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw107 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Navein, Alice E.
Cooke, Esther J.
Davies, Jennifer R.
Smith, Terence G.
Wells, Lois H. M.
Ohazama, Atsushi
Healy, Christopher
Sharpe, Paul T.
Evans, Sam L.
Evans, Bronwen A. J.
Votruba, Marcela
Wells, Timothy
Disrupted mitochondrial function in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff Syndrome impairs skeletal integrity
title Disrupted mitochondrial function in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff Syndrome impairs skeletal integrity
title_full Disrupted mitochondrial function in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff Syndrome impairs skeletal integrity
title_fullStr Disrupted mitochondrial function in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff Syndrome impairs skeletal integrity
title_full_unstemmed Disrupted mitochondrial function in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff Syndrome impairs skeletal integrity
title_short Disrupted mitochondrial function in the Opa3(L122P) mouse model for Costeff Syndrome impairs skeletal integrity
title_sort disrupted mitochondrial function in the opa3(l122p) mouse model for costeff syndrome impairs skeletal integrity
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5181626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27106103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw107
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