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Ionizing Radiation Activates Mitochondrial Function in Osteoclasts and Causes Bone Loss in Young Adult Male Mice

The damaging effects of ionizing radiation (IR) on bone mass are well-documented in mice and humans and are most likely due to increased osteoclast number and function. However, the mechanisms leading to inappropriate increases in osteoclastic bone resorption are only partially understood. Here, we...

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Autores principales: Richardson, Kimberly K., Ling, Wen, Krager, Kimberly, Fu, Qiang, Byrum, Stephanie D., Pathak, Rupak, Aykin-Burns, Nukhet, Kim, Ha-Neui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8775597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020675
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author Richardson, Kimberly K.
Ling, Wen
Krager, Kimberly
Fu, Qiang
Byrum, Stephanie D.
Pathak, Rupak
Aykin-Burns, Nukhet
Kim, Ha-Neui
author_facet Richardson, Kimberly K.
Ling, Wen
Krager, Kimberly
Fu, Qiang
Byrum, Stephanie D.
Pathak, Rupak
Aykin-Burns, Nukhet
Kim, Ha-Neui
author_sort Richardson, Kimberly K.
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description The damaging effects of ionizing radiation (IR) on bone mass are well-documented in mice and humans and are most likely due to increased osteoclast number and function. However, the mechanisms leading to inappropriate increases in osteoclastic bone resorption are only partially understood. Here, we show that exposure to multiple fractions of low-doses (10 fractions of 0.4 Gy total body irradiation [TBI]/week, i.e., fractionated exposure) and/or a single exposure to the same total dose of 4 Gy TBI causes a decrease in trabecular, but not cortical, bone mass in young adult male mice. This damaging effect was associated with highly activated bone resorption. Both osteoclast differentiation and maturation increased in cultures of bone marrow-derived macrophages from mice exposed to either fractionated or singular TBI. IR also increased the expression and enzymatic activity of mitochondrial deacetylase Sirtuin-3 (Sirt3)—an essential protein for osteoclast mitochondrial activity and bone resorption in the development of osteoporosis. Osteoclast progenitors lacking Sirt3 exposed to IR exhibited impaired resorptive activity. Taken together, targeting impairment of osteoclast mitochondrial activity could be a novel therapeutic strategy for IR-induced bone loss, and Sirt3 is likely a major mediator of this effect.
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spelling pubmed-87755972022-01-21 Ionizing Radiation Activates Mitochondrial Function in Osteoclasts and Causes Bone Loss in Young Adult Male Mice Richardson, Kimberly K. Ling, Wen Krager, Kimberly Fu, Qiang Byrum, Stephanie D. Pathak, Rupak Aykin-Burns, Nukhet Kim, Ha-Neui Int J Mol Sci Article The damaging effects of ionizing radiation (IR) on bone mass are well-documented in mice and humans and are most likely due to increased osteoclast number and function. However, the mechanisms leading to inappropriate increases in osteoclastic bone resorption are only partially understood. Here, we show that exposure to multiple fractions of low-doses (10 fractions of 0.4 Gy total body irradiation [TBI]/week, i.e., fractionated exposure) and/or a single exposure to the same total dose of 4 Gy TBI causes a decrease in trabecular, but not cortical, bone mass in young adult male mice. This damaging effect was associated with highly activated bone resorption. Both osteoclast differentiation and maturation increased in cultures of bone marrow-derived macrophages from mice exposed to either fractionated or singular TBI. IR also increased the expression and enzymatic activity of mitochondrial deacetylase Sirtuin-3 (Sirt3)—an essential protein for osteoclast mitochondrial activity and bone resorption in the development of osteoporosis. Osteoclast progenitors lacking Sirt3 exposed to IR exhibited impaired resorptive activity. Taken together, targeting impairment of osteoclast mitochondrial activity could be a novel therapeutic strategy for IR-induced bone loss, and Sirt3 is likely a major mediator of this effect. MDPI 2022-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8775597/ /pubmed/35054859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020675 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Richardson, Kimberly K.
Ling, Wen
Krager, Kimberly
Fu, Qiang
Byrum, Stephanie D.
Pathak, Rupak
Aykin-Burns, Nukhet
Kim, Ha-Neui
Ionizing Radiation Activates Mitochondrial Function in Osteoclasts and Causes Bone Loss in Young Adult Male Mice
title Ionizing Radiation Activates Mitochondrial Function in Osteoclasts and Causes Bone Loss in Young Adult Male Mice
title_full Ionizing Radiation Activates Mitochondrial Function in Osteoclasts and Causes Bone Loss in Young Adult Male Mice
title_fullStr Ionizing Radiation Activates Mitochondrial Function in Osteoclasts and Causes Bone Loss in Young Adult Male Mice
title_full_unstemmed Ionizing Radiation Activates Mitochondrial Function in Osteoclasts and Causes Bone Loss in Young Adult Male Mice
title_short Ionizing Radiation Activates Mitochondrial Function in Osteoclasts and Causes Bone Loss in Young Adult Male Mice
title_sort ionizing radiation activates mitochondrial function in osteoclasts and causes bone loss in young adult male mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8775597/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23020675
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