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Pharmacologic or genetic targeting of peripheral nerves prevents peri-articular traumatic heterotopic ossification.

Authors :
Zhu, Manyu
Yea, Ji-Hye
Li, Zhao
Qin, Qizhi
Xu, Mingxin
Xing, Xin
Negri, Stefano
Archer, Mary
Mittal, Monisha
Levi, Benjamin
James, Aaron W.
Source :
Bone Research; 9/26/2024, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-14, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a pathological process that commonly arises following severe polytrauma, characterized by the anomalous differentiation of mesenchymal progenitor cells and resulting in the formation of ectopic bone in non-skeletal tissues. This abnormal bone growth contributes to pain and reduced mobility, especially when adjacent to a joint. Our prior observations suggested an essential role of NGF (Nerve Growth Factor)-responsive TrkA (Tropomyosin Receptor Kinase A)-expressing peripheral nerves in regulating abnormal osteochondral differentiation following tendon injury. Here, we utilized a recently developed mouse model of hip arthroplasty-induced HO to further validate the role of peripheral nerve regulation of traumatic HO. Nerve ingrowth was either modulated using a knockin transgenic animals with point mutation in TrkA, or local treatment with an FDA-approved formulation of long acting Bupivacaine which prevents peripheral nerve growth. Results demonstrate exuberant sensory and sympathetic nerve growth within the peri-articular HO site, and that both methods to reduce local innervation significantly reduced heterotopic bone formation. TrkA inhibition led to a 34% reduction in bone volume, while bupivacaine treatment resulted in a 50% decrease. Mechanistically, alterations in TGFβ and FGF signaling activation accompanied both methods of local denervation, and a shift in macrophages from M1 to M2 phenotypes was observed. In sum, these studies reinforce the observations that peripheral nerves play a role in the etiopathogenesis of HO, and that targeting local nerves represents a potential therapeutic approach for disease prevention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20954700
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Bone Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179949888
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41413-024-00358-0