Review for "Osteoblast–osteoclast co‐culture amplifies inhibitory effects of FG ‐4592 on human osteoclastogenesis and reduces bone resorption"

1982 ◽  
Vol 243 (6) ◽  
pp. E499-E504
Author(s):  
N. S. Krieger ◽  
P. H. Stern

The cardiotonic agent amrinone has been postulated to directly affect Na-Ca exchange. Because stimulated bone resorption has been proposed to require Na-Ca exchange, we examined the effects of amrinone on bone. Amrinone inhibited release of Ca from neonatal mouse calvaria in organ culture stimulated by parathyroid hormone (PTH), 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin d3, or prostaglandin E2. Inhibition was dose dependent and maximal at 2 X 10(-4) M. The effect of amrinone differed from the inhibitory effects of calcitonin, ouabain, or nigericin in that 1) 6-h exposure to amrinone alone prevented the effect of subsequently added PTH; 2) amrinone was only partially effective if added after resorption was initiated by 24-h treatment with PTH; 3) coincubation with amrinone and PTH during the first 48 h of culture allowed for a response to PTH after amrinone was removed; no such protection by a stimulator occurred with ouabain or nigericin. Also submaximal concentrations of amrinone plus calcitonin, ouabain, or nigericin gave greater than additive inhibition of Ca release. Amrinone had no effect on basal bone cAMP or on the acute stimulation of cAMP by PTH. The results suggest that amrinone could have a more direct interaction with the pathway involved in stimulated bone resorption than the other inhibitors.


1986 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. 455-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Schwartz ◽  
K. Nuki ◽  
L. G. Raisz ◽  
W. A. Soskolne

2011 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 165
Author(s):  
Kwang Jin Kim ◽  
Han Bok Kwak ◽  
Eun Yong Choi ◽  
Jaemin Oh ◽  
Min Kyu Choi ◽  
...  

1999 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 501-507 ◽  
Author(s):  
Toshitsugu KAWATA ◽  
Joseph H. ZERNIK ◽  
Tadashl FUJITA ◽  
Chiyoko TOKIMASA ◽  
Kazuo TANNE

2005 ◽  
Vol 76 (6) ◽  
pp. 448-457 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Funayama ◽  
M. Ohsako ◽  
Y. Monma ◽  
H. Mayanagi ◽  
S. Sugawara ◽  
...  

PeerJ ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. e10898
Author(s):  
Hailong Wang ◽  
Jinqiao Li ◽  
Zihan Xu ◽  
Feng Wu ◽  
Hongyu Zhang ◽  
...  

Osteocalcin (OCN) was the most abundant noncollagen protein and considered as an endocrine factor. However, the functions of Undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOCN) on osteoclast and bone resorption are not well understood. In the present study, preosteoclast RAW264.7 cells and bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMs) were treated with ucOCN purified from prokaryotic bacteria. Our results showed that ucOCN attenuated the proliferation of RAW264.7 cells with a concentration dependant manner by MTS assay. Scrape wounding assay revealed the decreased motility of RAW264.7 cells after ucOCN treatment. RT-qPCR results manifested the inhibitory effects of ucOCN on the expression of osteoclastic marker genes in RAW264.7 cells during inducing differentiation of RANKL. It was also observed that ucOCN inhibited the formation of multinucleated cells from RAW264.7 cells and BMMs detected by TRAP staining. The number and area of bone resorb pits were also decreased after treatment with ucOCN during their osteoclast induction by toluidine blue staining. The formation and integrity of the osteoclast actin ring were impaired by ucOCN by immunofluorescent staining. Time dependant treatment of ucOCN during osteoclastic induction demonstrated the inhibitory effects mainly occurred at the early stage of osteoclastogenesis. Signaling analysis of luciferase activity of the CRE or SRE reporter and ERK1/2 phosphorylation showed the selective inhibitor or siRNA of Gprc6a (a presumptive ucOCN receptor) could attenuate the promotion of ucOCN on CRE-luciferase activity. Taken together, we provided the first evidence that ucOCN had negative effects on the early differentiation and bone resorption of osteoclasts via Gprc6a.


2008 ◽  
Vol 72 (7) ◽  
pp. 1929-1931 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hye Kyung KIM ◽  
Myung-Gyou KIM ◽  
Kang-Hyun LEEM

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