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11β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2: A key mediator of high susceptibility to osteoporosis in offspring after prenatal dexamethasone exposure

Authors :
Yinxian Wen
Liaobin Chen
Hui Wang
Hangyuan He
Bin Li
Zhixin Wu
Yangfan Shangguan
Hao Xiao
Jiayong Zhu
Source :
Pharmacological research. 175
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Epidemiological investigations have shown that individuals treated with dexamethasone during pregnancy have an increased risk of osteoporosis after birth. Our studies reported that peak bone mass was decreased in the prenatal dexamethasone exposure (PDE) offspring before chronic stress, while further decrease was observed after chronic stress. Simultaneously, increase of bone local active corticosterone was observed in the PDE offspring, while further increase was also observed after chronic stress. Moreover, the histone H3 lysine 9 acetylation (H3K9ac) level of 11-beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 (11β-HSD2) and its expression in bone tissue of PDE offspring rats remained lower than the control before and after birth. Injection of 11β-HSD2 overexpression lentivirus into the bone marrow cavity could partially alleviate the accumulation of bone local active corticosterone and bone loss induced by PDE. In vitro, dexamethasone inhibited the expression of 11β-HSD2 and aggravated the inhibitory effect of corticosterone on the osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). Overexpression of 11β-HSD2 partially alleviated the inhibitory effect of corticosterone. Moreover, dexamethasone promoted the nuclear translocation of glucocorticoid receptor (GR), which resulted in the stimulation of 11β-HSD2 expression due to the binding of GR to the 11β-HSD2 promoter region directly, as well as increasing H3K9ac level in the 11β-HSD2 promoter region by recruiting histone deacetylase 11 (HDAC11). Our results indicated that low expression of 11β-HSD2 in bone tissue is an important mediator for the high susceptibility to osteoporosis in PDE adult offspring.

Details

ISSN :
10961186
Volume :
175
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pharmacological research
Accession number :
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