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Site‐Specific Load‐Induced Expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) Cells in Adult Mouse Long Bone Is Attenuated With Age

Aging is associated with significant bone loss and increased fracture risk, which has been attributed to a diminished response to anabolic mechanical loading. In adults, skeletal progenitors proliferate and differentiate into bone‐forming osteoblasts in response to increasing mechanical stimuli, tho...

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Autores principales: Cabahug‐Zuckerman, Pamela, Liu, Chao, Cai, Cinyee, Mahaffey, Ian, Norman, Stephanie C, Cole, Whitney, Castillo, Alesha B
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31667455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm4.10199
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author Cabahug‐Zuckerman, Pamela
Liu, Chao
Cai, Cinyee
Mahaffey, Ian
Norman, Stephanie C
Cole, Whitney
Castillo, Alesha B
author_facet Cabahug‐Zuckerman, Pamela
Liu, Chao
Cai, Cinyee
Mahaffey, Ian
Norman, Stephanie C
Cole, Whitney
Castillo, Alesha B
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description Aging is associated with significant bone loss and increased fracture risk, which has been attributed to a diminished response to anabolic mechanical loading. In adults, skeletal progenitors proliferate and differentiate into bone‐forming osteoblasts in response to increasing mechanical stimuli, though the effects of aging on this response are not well‐understood. Here we show that both adult and aged mice exhibit load‐induced periosteal bone formation, though the response is significantly attenuated with age. We also show that the acute response of adult bone to loading involves expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) cells in the periosteum. On the endosteal surface, loading enhances proliferation of both these cell populations, though the response is delayed by 2 days relative to the periosteal surface. In contrast to the periosteum and endosteum, the marrow does not exhibit increased proliferation of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) cells, but only of Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) cells, underscoring fundamental differences in how the stem cell niche in distinct bone envelopes respond to mechanical stimuli. Notably, the proliferative response to loading is absent in aged bone even though there are similar baseline numbers of Prrx1 + cells in the periosteum and endosteum, suggesting that the proliferative capacity of progenitors is attenuated with age, and proliferation of the Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) population is critical for load‐induced periosteal bone formation. These findings provide a basis for the development of novel therapeutics targeting these cell populations to enhance osteogenesis for overcoming age‐related bone loss. © 2019 The Authors. JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.
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spelling pubmed-68082242019-10-30 Site‐Specific Load‐Induced Expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) Cells in Adult Mouse Long Bone Is Attenuated With Age Cabahug‐Zuckerman, Pamela Liu, Chao Cai, Cinyee Mahaffey, Ian Norman, Stephanie C Cole, Whitney Castillo, Alesha B JBMR Plus Original Articles Aging is associated with significant bone loss and increased fracture risk, which has been attributed to a diminished response to anabolic mechanical loading. In adults, skeletal progenitors proliferate and differentiate into bone‐forming osteoblasts in response to increasing mechanical stimuli, though the effects of aging on this response are not well‐understood. Here we show that both adult and aged mice exhibit load‐induced periosteal bone formation, though the response is significantly attenuated with age. We also show that the acute response of adult bone to loading involves expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) cells in the periosteum. On the endosteal surface, loading enhances proliferation of both these cell populations, though the response is delayed by 2 days relative to the periosteal surface. In contrast to the periosteum and endosteum, the marrow does not exhibit increased proliferation of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) cells, but only of Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) cells, underscoring fundamental differences in how the stem cell niche in distinct bone envelopes respond to mechanical stimuli. Notably, the proliferative response to loading is absent in aged bone even though there are similar baseline numbers of Prrx1 + cells in the periosteum and endosteum, suggesting that the proliferative capacity of progenitors is attenuated with age, and proliferation of the Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) population is critical for load‐induced periosteal bone formation. These findings provide a basis for the development of novel therapeutics targeting these cell populations to enhance osteogenesis for overcoming age‐related bone loss. © 2019 The Authors. JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6808224/ /pubmed/31667455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm4.10199 Text en © 2019 The Authors. JBMR Plus published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Cabahug‐Zuckerman, Pamela
Liu, Chao
Cai, Cinyee
Mahaffey, Ian
Norman, Stephanie C
Cole, Whitney
Castillo, Alesha B
Site‐Specific Load‐Induced Expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) Cells in Adult Mouse Long Bone Is Attenuated With Age
title Site‐Specific Load‐Induced Expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) Cells in Adult Mouse Long Bone Is Attenuated With Age
title_full Site‐Specific Load‐Induced Expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) Cells in Adult Mouse Long Bone Is Attenuated With Age
title_fullStr Site‐Specific Load‐Induced Expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) Cells in Adult Mouse Long Bone Is Attenuated With Age
title_full_unstemmed Site‐Specific Load‐Induced Expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) Cells in Adult Mouse Long Bone Is Attenuated With Age
title_short Site‐Specific Load‐Induced Expansion of Sca‐1(+)Prrx1(+) and Sca‐1(−)Prrx1(+) Cells in Adult Mouse Long Bone Is Attenuated With Age
title_sort site‐specific load‐induced expansion of sca‐1(+)prrx1(+) and sca‐1(−)prrx1(+) cells in adult mouse long bone is attenuated with age
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31667455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm4.10199
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