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AMPKα1 negatively regulates osteoclastogenesis and mitigates pathological bone loss.

Authors :
Ribeiro, Mariana S. P.
Venturini, Lucas G. R.
Speck-Hernandez, Cesar A.
Alabarse, Paulo V. G.
Xavier, Thais
Taira, Thaise M.
Duffles, Letícia F.
Cunha, Fernando Q.
Fukada, Sandra Y.
Source :
Journal of Biological Chemistry. Dec2023, Vol. 299 Issue 12, p1-8. 8p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Osteoclasts are specialized cells responsible for bone resorption, a highly energy-demanding process. Focus on osteoclast metabolism could be a key for the treatment of osteolytic diseases including osteoporosis. In this context, AMP-activated protein kinase α1 (AMPKα1), an energy sensor highly expressed in osteoclasts, participates in the metabolic reconfiguration during osteoclast differentiation and activation. This study aimed to elucidate the role of AMPKα1 during osteoclastogenesis in vitro and its impact in bone loss in vivo. Using LysMcre/0AMPKα1f/f animals and LysMcre/0 as control, we evaluated how AMPKα1 interferes with osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption activity in vitro. We found that AMPKα1 is highly expressed in the early stages of osteoclastogenesis. Genetic deletion of AMPKα1 leads to increased gene expression of osteoclast differentiation and fusion markers. In addition, LysMcre/0AMPKα1f/f mice had an increased number and size of differentiated osteoclast. Accordingly, AMPKα1 negatively regulates bone resorption in vitro, as evidenced by the area of bone resorption in LysMcre/0AMPKα1f/f osteoclasts. Our data further demonstrated that AMPKα1 regulates mitochondrial fusion and fission markers upregulating Mfn2 and downre-gulating DRP1 (dynamics-related protein 1) and that Ctskcre/0AMPKα1f/f osteoclasts lead to an increase in the number of mitochondria in AMPKα1-deficient osteoclast. In our in vivo study, femurs from Ctskcre/0AMPKα1f/f animals exhibited bone loss associated with the increased number of osteoclasts, and there was no difference between Sham and ovariectomized group. Our data suggest that AMPKα1 acts as a negative regulator of osteoclastogenesis, and the depletion of AMPKα1 in osteoclast leads to a bone loss state similar to that observed after ovariectomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219258
Volume :
299
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174360901
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105379