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Decreased pericellular matrix production and selection for enhanced cell membrane repair may impair osteocyte responses to mechanical loading in the aging skeleton

Transient plasma membrane disruptions (PMD) occur in osteocytes with in vitro and in vivo loading, initiating mechanotransduction. The goal here was to determine whether osteocyte PMD formation or repair is affected by aging. Osteocytes from old (24 months) mice developed fewer PMD (−76% females, −5...

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Autores principales: Hagan, Mackenzie L., Yu, Kanglun, Zhu, Jiali, Vinson, Brooke N., Roberts, Rachel L., Montesinos Cartagena, Marlian, Johnson, Maribeth H., Wang, Liyun, Isales, Carlos M., Hamrick, Mark W., McNeil, Paul L., McGee‐Lawrence, Meghan E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6974724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31743583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13056
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author Hagan, Mackenzie L.
Yu, Kanglun
Zhu, Jiali
Vinson, Brooke N.
Roberts, Rachel L.
Montesinos Cartagena, Marlian
Johnson, Maribeth H.
Wang, Liyun
Isales, Carlos M.
Hamrick, Mark W.
McNeil, Paul L.
McGee‐Lawrence, Meghan E.
author_facet Hagan, Mackenzie L.
Yu, Kanglun
Zhu, Jiali
Vinson, Brooke N.
Roberts, Rachel L.
Montesinos Cartagena, Marlian
Johnson, Maribeth H.
Wang, Liyun
Isales, Carlos M.
Hamrick, Mark W.
McNeil, Paul L.
McGee‐Lawrence, Meghan E.
author_sort Hagan, Mackenzie L.
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description Transient plasma membrane disruptions (PMD) occur in osteocytes with in vitro and in vivo loading, initiating mechanotransduction. The goal here was to determine whether osteocyte PMD formation or repair is affected by aging. Osteocytes from old (24 months) mice developed fewer PMD (−76% females, −54% males) from fluid shear than young (3 months) mice, and old mice developed fewer osteocyte PMD (−51%) during treadmill running. This was due at least in part to decreased pericellular matrix production, as studies revealed that pericellular matrix is integral to formation of osteocyte PMD, and aged osteocytes produced less pericellular matrix (−55%). Surprisingly, osteocyte PMD repair rate was faster (+25% females, +26% males) in osteocytes from old mice, and calcium wave propagation to adjacent nonwounded osteocytes was blunted, consistent with impaired mechanotransduction downstream of PMD in osteocytes with fast PMD repair in previous studies. Inducing PMD via fluid flow in young osteocytes in the presence of oxidative stress decreased postwounding cell survival and promoted accelerated PMD repair in surviving cells, suggesting selective loss of slower‐repairing osteocytes. Therefore, as oxidative stress increases during aging, slower‐repairing osteocytes may be unable to successfully repair PMD, leading to slower‐repairing osteocyte death in favor of faster‐repairing osteocyte survival. Since PMD are an important initiator of mechanotransduction, age‐related decreases in pericellular matrix and loss of slower‐repairing osteocytes may impair the ability of bone to properly respond to mechanical loading with bone formation. These data suggest that PMD formation and repair mechanisms represent new targets for improving bone mechanosensitivity with aging.
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spelling pubmed-69747242020-01-28 Decreased pericellular matrix production and selection for enhanced cell membrane repair may impair osteocyte responses to mechanical loading in the aging skeleton Hagan, Mackenzie L. Yu, Kanglun Zhu, Jiali Vinson, Brooke N. Roberts, Rachel L. Montesinos Cartagena, Marlian Johnson, Maribeth H. Wang, Liyun Isales, Carlos M. Hamrick, Mark W. McNeil, Paul L. McGee‐Lawrence, Meghan E. Aging Cell Original Articles Transient plasma membrane disruptions (PMD) occur in osteocytes with in vitro and in vivo loading, initiating mechanotransduction. The goal here was to determine whether osteocyte PMD formation or repair is affected by aging. Osteocytes from old (24 months) mice developed fewer PMD (−76% females, −54% males) from fluid shear than young (3 months) mice, and old mice developed fewer osteocyte PMD (−51%) during treadmill running. This was due at least in part to decreased pericellular matrix production, as studies revealed that pericellular matrix is integral to formation of osteocyte PMD, and aged osteocytes produced less pericellular matrix (−55%). Surprisingly, osteocyte PMD repair rate was faster (+25% females, +26% males) in osteocytes from old mice, and calcium wave propagation to adjacent nonwounded osteocytes was blunted, consistent with impaired mechanotransduction downstream of PMD in osteocytes with fast PMD repair in previous studies. Inducing PMD via fluid flow in young osteocytes in the presence of oxidative stress decreased postwounding cell survival and promoted accelerated PMD repair in surviving cells, suggesting selective loss of slower‐repairing osteocytes. Therefore, as oxidative stress increases during aging, slower‐repairing osteocytes may be unable to successfully repair PMD, leading to slower‐repairing osteocyte death in favor of faster‐repairing osteocyte survival. Since PMD are an important initiator of mechanotransduction, age‐related decreases in pericellular matrix and loss of slower‐repairing osteocytes may impair the ability of bone to properly respond to mechanical loading with bone formation. These data suggest that PMD formation and repair mechanisms represent new targets for improving bone mechanosensitivity with aging. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-11-19 2020-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6974724/ /pubmed/31743583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13056 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Aging Cell published by the Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 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
Hagan, Mackenzie L.
Yu, Kanglun
Zhu, Jiali
Vinson, Brooke N.
Roberts, Rachel L.
Montesinos Cartagena, Marlian
Johnson, Maribeth H.
Wang, Liyun
Isales, Carlos M.
Hamrick, Mark W.
McNeil, Paul L.
McGee‐Lawrence, Meghan E.
Decreased pericellular matrix production and selection for enhanced cell membrane repair may impair osteocyte responses to mechanical loading in the aging skeleton
title Decreased pericellular matrix production and selection for enhanced cell membrane repair may impair osteocyte responses to mechanical loading in the aging skeleton
title_full Decreased pericellular matrix production and selection for enhanced cell membrane repair may impair osteocyte responses to mechanical loading in the aging skeleton
title_fullStr Decreased pericellular matrix production and selection for enhanced cell membrane repair may impair osteocyte responses to mechanical loading in the aging skeleton
title_full_unstemmed Decreased pericellular matrix production and selection for enhanced cell membrane repair may impair osteocyte responses to mechanical loading in the aging skeleton
title_short Decreased pericellular matrix production and selection for enhanced cell membrane repair may impair osteocyte responses to mechanical loading in the aging skeleton
title_sort decreased pericellular matrix production and selection for enhanced cell membrane repair may impair osteocyte responses to mechanical loading in the aging skeleton
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6974724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31743583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.13056
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