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LRP receptors in chondrocytes are modulated by simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure

Mechanical loading is essential for the maintenance of musculoskeletal homeostasis. Cartilage has been demonstrated to be highly mechanoresponsive, but the mechanisms by which chondrocytes respond to mechanical stimuli are not clearly understood. The goal of the study was to determine how LRP4, LRP5...

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Autores principales: Nordberg, Rachel C., Mellor, Liliana F., Krause, Andrew R., Donahue, Henry J., Loboa, Elizabeth G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6777824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31584963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223245
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author Nordberg, Rachel C.
Mellor, Liliana F.
Krause, Andrew R.
Donahue, Henry J.
Loboa, Elizabeth G.
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Mellor, Liliana F.
Krause, Andrew R.
Donahue, Henry J.
Loboa, Elizabeth G.
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description Mechanical loading is essential for the maintenance of musculoskeletal homeostasis. Cartilage has been demonstrated to be highly mechanoresponsive, but the mechanisms by which chondrocytes respond to mechanical stimuli are not clearly understood. The goal of the study was to determine how LRP4, LRP5, and LRP6 within canonical Wnt-signaling are regulated in simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure, and to investigate the potential role of LRP 4/5/6 in cartilage degeneration. Rat chondrosacroma cell (RCS) pellets were stimulated using either cyclic hydrostatic pressure (1Hz, 7.5 MPa, 4hr/day) or simulated microgravity in a rotating wall vessel (RWV) bioreactor (11RPM, 24hr/day). LRP4/5/6 mRNA expression was assessed by RT-qPCR and LRP5 protein expression was determined by fluorescent immunostaining. To further evaluate our in vitro findings in vivo, mice were subjected to hindlimb suspension for 14 days and the femoral heads stained for LRP5 expression. We found that, in vitro, LRP4/5/6 mRNA expression is modulated in a time-dependent manner by mechanical stimulation. Additionally, LRP5 protein expression is upregulated in response to both simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure. LRP5 is also upregulated in vivo in the articular cartilage of hindlimb suspended mice. This is the first study to examine how LRP4/5/6, critical receptors within musculoskeletal biology, respond to mechanical stimulation. Further elucidation of this mechanism could provide significant clinical benefit for the identification of pharmaceutical targets for the maintenance of cartilage health.
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spelling pubmed-67778242019-10-13 LRP receptors in chondrocytes are modulated by simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure Nordberg, Rachel C. Mellor, Liliana F. Krause, Andrew R. Donahue, Henry J. Loboa, Elizabeth G. PLoS One Research Article Mechanical loading is essential for the maintenance of musculoskeletal homeostasis. Cartilage has been demonstrated to be highly mechanoresponsive, but the mechanisms by which chondrocytes respond to mechanical stimuli are not clearly understood. The goal of the study was to determine how LRP4, LRP5, and LRP6 within canonical Wnt-signaling are regulated in simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure, and to investigate the potential role of LRP 4/5/6 in cartilage degeneration. Rat chondrosacroma cell (RCS) pellets were stimulated using either cyclic hydrostatic pressure (1Hz, 7.5 MPa, 4hr/day) or simulated microgravity in a rotating wall vessel (RWV) bioreactor (11RPM, 24hr/day). LRP4/5/6 mRNA expression was assessed by RT-qPCR and LRP5 protein expression was determined by fluorescent immunostaining. To further evaluate our in vitro findings in vivo, mice were subjected to hindlimb suspension for 14 days and the femoral heads stained for LRP5 expression. We found that, in vitro, LRP4/5/6 mRNA expression is modulated in a time-dependent manner by mechanical stimulation. Additionally, LRP5 protein expression is upregulated in response to both simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure. LRP5 is also upregulated in vivo in the articular cartilage of hindlimb suspended mice. This is the first study to examine how LRP4/5/6, critical receptors within musculoskeletal biology, respond to mechanical stimulation. Further elucidation of this mechanism could provide significant clinical benefit for the identification of pharmaceutical targets for the maintenance of cartilage health. Public Library of Science 2019-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6777824/ /pubmed/31584963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223245 Text en © 2019 Nordberg 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nordberg, Rachel C.
Mellor, Liliana F.
Krause, Andrew R.
Donahue, Henry J.
Loboa, Elizabeth G.
LRP receptors in chondrocytes are modulated by simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure
title LRP receptors in chondrocytes are modulated by simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure
title_full LRP receptors in chondrocytes are modulated by simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure
title_fullStr LRP receptors in chondrocytes are modulated by simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure
title_full_unstemmed LRP receptors in chondrocytes are modulated by simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure
title_short LRP receptors in chondrocytes are modulated by simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure
title_sort lrp receptors in chondrocytes are modulated by simulated microgravity and cyclic hydrostatic pressure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6777824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31584963
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223245
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