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Suppression of Autophagy in Osteocytes Mimics Skeletal Aging
Authors:Melda Onal  Marilina Piemontese  Jinhu Xiong  Yiying Wang  Li Han  Shiqiao Ye  Masaaki Komatsu  Martin Selig  Robert S Weinstein  Haibo Zhao  Robert L Jilka  Maria Almeida  Stavros C Manolagas  Charles A O'Brien
Abstract:Bone mass declines with age but the mechanisms responsible remain unclear. Here we demonstrate that deletion of a conditional allele for Atg7, a gene essential for autophagy, from osteocytes caused low bone mass in 6-month-old male and female mice. Cancellous bone volume and cortical thickness were decreased, and cortical porosity increased, in conditional knock-out mice compared with control littermates. These changes were associated with low osteoclast number, osteoblast number, bone formation rate, and wall width in the cancellous bone of conditional knock-out mice. In addition, oxidative stress was higher in the bones of conditional knock-out mice as measured by reactive oxygen species levels in the bone marrow and by p66shc phosphorylation in L6 vertebra. Each of these changes has been previously demonstrated in the bones of old versus young adult mice. Thus, these results demonstrate that suppression of autophagy in osteocytes mimics, in many aspects, the impact of aging on the skeleton and suggest that a decline in autophagy with age may contribute to the low bone mass associated with aging.
Keywords:Aging  Autophagy  Bone  Mouse  Osteocyte  Remodeling
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