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Aging and menopause reprogram osteoclast precursors for aggressive bone resorption

             

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Women gradually lose bone from the age of〜35 years,but around menopause,the rate of bone loss escalates due to increasing bone resorption and decreasing bone formation levels,rendering these individuals more prone to developing osteoporosis.The increased osteoclast activity has been linked to a reduced estrogen level and other hormonal changes.However,it is unclear whether intrinsic changes in osteoclast precursors around menopause can also explain the increased osteoclast activity.Therefore,we set up a protocol in which CD14f blood monocytes were isolated from 49 female donors(40-66 years old).Cells were differentiated into osteoclasts,and data on differentiation and resorption activity were collected.Using multiple linear regression analyses combining in vitro and in vivo data,we found the following:(1)age and menopausal status correlate with aggressive osteoclastic bone resorption in vitro;(2)the type I procollagen N-terminal propeptide level in vivo inversely correlates with osteoclast resorption activity in vitro;(3)the protein level of mature cathepsin K in osteoclasts in vitro increases with age and menopause;and(4)the promoter of the gene encoding the dendritic cell-specific transmembrane protein is less methylated with age.We conclude that monocytes are"reprogrammed"in vivo,allowing them to"remember"age,the menopausal status,and the bone formation status in vitro,resulting in more aggressive osteoclasts.Our discovery suggests that this may be mediated through DNA methylation.We suggest that this may have clinical implications and could contribute to understanding individual differences in age-and menopause-induced bone loss.

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    《骨研究:英文 》 |2020年第3期|P.333-342|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Clinical Cell Biology Lillebaelt Hospital University Hospital of Southern Denmark 7100 Vejle DenmarkDepartment of Regional Health Research University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology Lillebaelt Hospital University Hospital of Southern Denmark 7100 Vejle Denmark;

    Clinical Cell Biology Lillebaelt Hospital University Hospital of Southern Denmark 7100 Vejle DenmarkDepartment of Regional Health Research University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M DenmarkClinical Cell Biology Department of Pathology Odense University Hospital 5000 Odense C DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M DenmarkDepartment of Molecular Medicine University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M Denmark;

    Clinical Cell Biology Lillebaelt Hospital University Hospital of Southern Denmark 7100 Vejle DenmarkClinical Cell Biology Department of Pathology Odense University Hospital 5000 Odense C Denmark;

    Department of Regional Health Research University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology Lillebaelt Hospital University Hospital of Southern Denmark 7100 Vejle Denmark;

    Department of Clinical Genetics Lillebaelt Hospital University Hospital of Southern Denmark 7100 Vejle Denmark;

    Department of Regional Health Research University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M DenmarkDepartment of Oncology Lillebaelt Hospital University Hospital of Southern Denmark 7100 Vejle Denmark;

    Department of Regional Health Research University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Genetics Lillebaelt Hospital University Hospital of Southern Denmark 7100 Vejle Denmark;

    Clinical Cell Biology Lillebaelt Hospital University Hospital of Southern Denmark 7100 Vejle DenmarkDepartment of Regional Health Research University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M DenmarkClinical Cell Biology Department of Pathology Odense University Hospital 5000 Odense C DenmarkDepartment of Clinical Research University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M DenmarkDepartment of Molecular Medicine University of Southern Denmark 5230 Odense M DenmarkOPEN Odense Patient data Explorative Network Odense University Hospital 5000 Odense C Denmark;

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  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 妇产科学 ;
  • 关键词

    osteoclast; menopause; osteoporosis;

    机译:破骨细胞;更年期;骨质疏松;
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