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Sclerostin Antibody Administration Converts Bone Lining Cells Into Active Osteoblasts.


ABSTRACT: Sclerostin antibody (Scl-Ab) increases osteoblast activity, in part through increasing modeling-based bone formation on previously quiescent surfaces. Histomorphometric studies have suggested that this might occur through conversion of bone lining cells into active osteoblasts. However, direct data demonstrating Scl-Ab-induced conversion of lining cells into active osteoblasts are lacking. Here, we used in vivo lineage tracing to determine if Scl-Ab promotes the conversion of lining cells into osteoblasts on periosteal and endocortical bone surfaces in mice. Two independent, tamoxifen-inducible lineage-tracing strategies were used to label mature osteoblasts and their progeny using the DMP1 and osteocalcin promoters. After a prolonged "chase" period, the majority of labeled cells on bone surfaces assumed a thin, quiescent morphology. Then, mice were treated with either vehicle or Scl-Ab (25?mg/kg) twice over the course of the subsequent week. After euthanization, marked cells were enumerated, their thickness quantified, and proliferation and apoptosis examined. Scl-Ab led to a significant increase in the average thickness of labeled cells on periosteal and endocortical bone surfaces, consistent with osteoblast activation. Scl-Ab did not induce proliferation of labeled cells, and Scl-Ab did not regulate apoptosis of labeled cells. Therefore, direct reactivation of quiescent bone lining cells contributes to the acute increase in osteoblast numbers after Scl-Ab treatment in mice. © 2016 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.

SUBMITTER: Kim SW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5413385 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sclerostin Antibody Administration Converts Bone Lining Cells Into Active Osteoblasts.

Kim Sang Wan SW   Lu Yanhui Y   Williams Elizabeth A EA   Lai Forest F   Lee Ji Yeon JY   Enishi Tetsuya T   Balani Deepak H DH   Ominsky Michael S MS   Ke Hua Zhu HZ   Kronenberg Henry M HM   Wein Marc N MN  

Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research 20170130 5


Sclerostin antibody (Scl-Ab) increases osteoblast activity, in part through increasing modeling-based bone formation on previously quiescent surfaces. Histomorphometric studies have suggested that this might occur through conversion of bone lining cells into active osteoblasts. However, direct data demonstrating Scl-Ab-induced conversion of lining cells into active osteoblasts are lacking. Here, we used in vivo lineage tracing to determine if Scl-Ab promotes the conversion of lining cells into o  ...[more]

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