Rib Fractures and Death from Deletion of Osteoblast βcatenin in Adult Mice Is Rescued by Corticosteroids

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作者
Duan, JinZhu [1 ,2 ,10 ,11 ]
Lee, Yueh [3 ,4 ]
Jania, Corey [1 ,8 ]
Gong, Jucheng [1 ,2 ,10 ,11 ]
Rojas, Mauricio [1 ,10 ]
Burk, Laurel [3 ]
Willis, Monte [5 ,10 ]
Homeister, Jonathon [5 ,10 ]
Tilley, Stephen [1 ,8 ]
Rubin, Janet [1 ,7 ,10 ]
Deb, Arjun [1 ,2 ,6 ,9 ,10 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Med, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Dept Cell Biol & Physiol, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[3] Univ N Carolina, Dept Phys & Astron, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[4] Univ N Carolina, Dept Radiol, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[5] Univ N Carolina, Dept Pathol & Lab Med, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[6] Univ N Carolina, Div Cardiol, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[7] Univ N Carolina, Div Endocrinol, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[8] Univ N Carolina, Div Pulmonol, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[9] Univ N Carolina, Curriculum Genet & Mol Biol, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[10] Univ N Carolina, UNC McAllister Heart Inst, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[11] Univ N Carolina, Lineberger Comprehens Canc Ctr, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
来源
PLOS ONE | 2013年 / 8卷 / 02期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
KAPPA-B LIGAND; RECEPTOR ACTIVATOR; BONE-RESORPTION; RANKL; FIBROBLASTS; BISPHOSPHONATES; LYMPHOCYTES; INHIBITION; EXPRESSION; CELLS;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0055757
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Ribs are primarily made of cortical bone and are necessary for chest expansion and ventilation. Rib fractures represent the most common type of non-traumatic fractures in the elderly yet few studies have focused on the biology of rib fragility. Here, we show that deletion of beta catenin in Col1a2 expressing osteoblasts of adult mice leads to aggressive osteoclastogenesis with increased serum levels of the osteoclastogenic cytokine RANKL, extensive rib resorption, multiple spontaneous rib fractures and chest wall deformities. Within days of osteoblast specific bcatenin deletion, animals die from respiratory failure with a vanishing rib cage that is unable to sustain ventilation. Increased bone resorption is also observed in the vertebrae and femur. Treatment with the bisphosphonate pamidronate delayed but did not prevent death or associated rib fractures. In contrast, administration of the glucocorticoid dexamethasone decreased serum RANKL and slowed osteoclastogenesis. Dexamethasone preserved rib structure, prevented respiratory compromise and strikingly increased survival. Our findings provide a novel model of accelerated osteoclastogenesis, where deletion of osteoblast bcatenin in adults leads to rapid development of destructive rib fractures. We demonstrate the role of bcatenin dependent mechanisms in rib fractures and suggest that glucocorticoids, by suppressing RANKL, may have a role in treating bone loss due to aggressive osteoclastogenesis.
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