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Bone mass and adaptation to mechanical loading are sexually dimorphic in adult osteoblast-specific ERα knockout mice

Authors :
Amanda M. Rooney
Olufunmilayo O. Ayobami
Natalie H. Kelly
John C. Schimenti
F. Patrick Ross
Marjolein C.H. van der Meulen
Source :
Bone. 158:116349
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Estrogen receptor-alpha (ERα) regulates bone mass and is implicated in bone tissue's response to mechanical loading. The effects of ERα deletion in mice depend on sex, anatomical location, and the cellular stage at which ERα is removed. Few studies have investigated the effect of age on the role of ERα in skeletal maintenance and functional adaptation. We previously demonstrated that bone mass and adaptation to loading were altered in growing 10-week-old female and male mice lacking ERα in mature osteoblasts and osteocytes (pOC-ERαKO). Here our goal was to determine the effects of ERα and mechanical loading in skeletally-mature adult mice. We subjected 26-week-old skeletally-mature adult pOC-ERαKO and littermate control (LC) mice of both sexes to two weeks of in vivo cyclic tibial loading. ERα deletion in male mice did not alter bone mass or the response to loading. Adult female pOC-ERαKO mice had reduced cancellous and cortical bone mass and increased adaptation to high-magnitude mechanical loading compared to LC mice. Thus, ERα deletion from mature osteoblasts reduced the bone mass and increased the mechanoadaptation of adult female but not male mice. Additionally, compared to our previous work in young mice, adult female mice had greatly reduced mechanoadaptation and adult male mice retained most of their mechanoadaptation with age.

Details

ISSN :
87563282
Volume :
158
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bone
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c6ba42e8828e45a517d45990131e6ec3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bone.2022.116349