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Nothobranchius furzeri, the Turquoise Killifish: A Model of Age-Related Osteoporosis?

INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis is a frequent age-related disease, which affects millions of people worldwide. Despite significant progress in the treatment of the disease, a high number of patients still are underdiagnosed and undertreated. Therefore, novel animal models for the investigation of the dis...

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Autores principales: Butylina, Maria, Föger-Samwald, Ursula, Gamsjaeger, Sonja, Wahl-Figlash, Katharina, Kothmayer, Michael, Paschalis, Eleftherios P., Pusch, Oliver, Pietschmann, Peter
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35472763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524300
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author Butylina, Maria
Föger-Samwald, Ursula
Gamsjaeger, Sonja
Wahl-Figlash, Katharina
Kothmayer, Michael
Paschalis, Eleftherios P.
Pusch, Oliver
Pietschmann, Peter
author_facet Butylina, Maria
Föger-Samwald, Ursula
Gamsjaeger, Sonja
Wahl-Figlash, Katharina
Kothmayer, Michael
Paschalis, Eleftherios P.
Pusch, Oliver
Pietschmann, Peter
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description INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis is a frequent age-related disease, which affects millions of people worldwide. Despite significant progress in the treatment of the disease, a high number of patients still are underdiagnosed and undertreated. Therefore, novel animal models for the investigation of the disease are necessary. Nothobranchius furzeri is the shortest-lived vertebrate (with a lifespan of 3–7 months) that can be kept in captivity. Although it is an established model for aging research, studies on bone are lacking. The aim of this study was therefore to characterize N. furzeri as a potential model for age-related osteoporosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Bone properties of aging N. furzeri were investigated in male and female fish of the Gona Re Zhou strain, which were between 8 and 20 weeks old. Micro-computed tomography (Scanco Medical µCT35) was performed to determine the bone properties of the vertebral bodies. Bone structure and remodeling were investigated by different histological staining techniques and histomorphometry. The chemical composition of fish vertebrae and intervertebral discs was analyzed by Raman microspectroscopy. RESULTS: Osteoblasts, mono- and multinucleated osteoclasts but no osteocytes could be observed in the vertebral area of N. furzeri. Histomorphometric evaluations revealed a significant decrease of the number of osteoblasts/bone perimeter and for osteoid volume/bone volume (BV) a trend toward a decrease in old male N. furzeri. Comparing male and female fish, males showed higher BV densities and cortical thickness. The relative values of the bone volume density of 20-week-old male N. furzeri were significantly lower than 10-week-old ones. The mineral to matrix ratio increased with age in male and female fish. In the intervertebral discs, proteoglycans in relation to the organic matrix were significantly lower in older female fish. CONCLUSION: Our finding of a lack of osteocytes is in agreement with the fact that N. furzeri belongs to the evolutionarily advanced teleost fish. Furthermore, not only age-specific but also sex-specific differences were visible in the bone properties of N. furzeri, which can be taken into consideration for the study of gender aspects of age-related musculoskeletal diseases.
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spelling pubmed-98380872023-01-14 Nothobranchius furzeri, the Turquoise Killifish: A Model of Age-Related Osteoporosis? Butylina, Maria Föger-Samwald, Ursula Gamsjaeger, Sonja Wahl-Figlash, Katharina Kothmayer, Michael Paschalis, Eleftherios P. Pusch, Oliver Pietschmann, Peter Gerontology Experimental Section: Research Article INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis is a frequent age-related disease, which affects millions of people worldwide. Despite significant progress in the treatment of the disease, a high number of patients still are underdiagnosed and undertreated. Therefore, novel animal models for the investigation of the disease are necessary. Nothobranchius furzeri is the shortest-lived vertebrate (with a lifespan of 3–7 months) that can be kept in captivity. Although it is an established model for aging research, studies on bone are lacking. The aim of this study was therefore to characterize N. furzeri as a potential model for age-related osteoporosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Bone properties of aging N. furzeri were investigated in male and female fish of the Gona Re Zhou strain, which were between 8 and 20 weeks old. Micro-computed tomography (Scanco Medical µCT35) was performed to determine the bone properties of the vertebral bodies. Bone structure and remodeling were investigated by different histological staining techniques and histomorphometry. The chemical composition of fish vertebrae and intervertebral discs was analyzed by Raman microspectroscopy. RESULTS: Osteoblasts, mono- and multinucleated osteoclasts but no osteocytes could be observed in the vertebral area of N. furzeri. Histomorphometric evaluations revealed a significant decrease of the number of osteoblasts/bone perimeter and for osteoid volume/bone volume (BV) a trend toward a decrease in old male N. furzeri. Comparing male and female fish, males showed higher BV densities and cortical thickness. The relative values of the bone volume density of 20-week-old male N. furzeri were significantly lower than 10-week-old ones. The mineral to matrix ratio increased with age in male and female fish. In the intervertebral discs, proteoglycans in relation to the organic matrix were significantly lower in older female fish. CONCLUSION: Our finding of a lack of osteocytes is in agreement with the fact that N. furzeri belongs to the evolutionarily advanced teleost fish. Furthermore, not only age-specific but also sex-specific differences were visible in the bone properties of N. furzeri, which can be taken into consideration for the study of gender aspects of age-related musculoskeletal diseases. S. Karger AG 2022-12 2022-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9838087/ /pubmed/35472763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524300 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Experimental Section: Research Article
Butylina, Maria
Föger-Samwald, Ursula
Gamsjaeger, Sonja
Wahl-Figlash, Katharina
Kothmayer, Michael
Paschalis, Eleftherios P.
Pusch, Oliver
Pietschmann, Peter
Nothobranchius furzeri, the Turquoise Killifish: A Model of Age-Related Osteoporosis?
title Nothobranchius furzeri, the Turquoise Killifish: A Model of Age-Related Osteoporosis?
title_full Nothobranchius furzeri, the Turquoise Killifish: A Model of Age-Related Osteoporosis?
title_fullStr Nothobranchius furzeri, the Turquoise Killifish: A Model of Age-Related Osteoporosis?
title_full_unstemmed Nothobranchius furzeri, the Turquoise Killifish: A Model of Age-Related Osteoporosis?
title_short Nothobranchius furzeri, the Turquoise Killifish: A Model of Age-Related Osteoporosis?
title_sort nothobranchius furzeri, the turquoise killifish: a model of age-related osteoporosis?
topic Experimental Section: Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35472763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524300
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