scholarly journals Divalent Metal Cations Stimulate Skeleton Interoception to Promote Bone Formation

Author(s):  
Xu Cao ◽  
Wei Qiao ◽  
Dayu Pan ◽  
Yufeng Zheng ◽  
Shuilin Wu ◽  
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Abstract Bone formation induced by divalent metal cations has been widely reported; however, the underlying mechanism is unclear. Here we report that these cations stimulate skeleton interoception by promoting prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) secretion from macrophages. This imune response is accompanied by the sprouting and arborization of calcitonin gene-related polypeptide-α+ nerve fibers, which sense the inflammatory cue with PGE2 receptor 4 (EP4) and convey the interoceptive signals to the central nervous system. Activating skeleton interoception downregulates sympathetic tone for new bone formation. Moreover, either macrophage depletion or knockout of cyclooxygenase-2 in the macrophage abolishes divalent cation–induced skeleton interoception. Furthermore, sensory denervation or knockout of EP4 in the sensory nerves eliminates the osteogenic effects of divalent cations. Thus, our study reveals that divalent cations promote bone formation through the skeleton interoception circuit, a finding which could prompt the development of novel biomaterials to elicit the therapeutic power of these divalent cations.

2012 ◽  
Vol 35 (22) ◽  
pp. 3208-3216 ◽  
Author(s):  
Clarence M. Ongkudon ◽  
Emma Hodges ◽  
Kathleen Murphy ◽  
Michael K. Danquah

CrystEngComm ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. 1423-1432 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oscar Castillo ◽  
Esther Delgado ◽  
Diego Hernández ◽  
Elisa Hernández ◽  
Avelino Martín ◽  
...  

Complexes containing [Fe2(SC6H2Cl2S)4]2− or [Ni(SC6H2Cl2S)2]− entities and divalent metal cations as well as an 1D-coordination polymer K/Zn have been obtained and their magnetic behaviour studied.


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