|
|
R S Weinstein, R L Jilka, A M Parfitt, S C Manolagas
J Clin Invest. 1998;
102(2):274
doi:10.1172/JCI2799
Abstract |
Full text
| PDF

G
lucocorticoid-induced bone disease is characterized by decreased bone formation and in situ death of isolated segments of bone (osteonecrosis) suggesting that glucocorticoid excess, the third most common cause of osteoporosis, may affect the birth or death rate of bone cells, thus reducing their numbers. To test this hypothesis, we administered prednisolone to 7-mo-old mice for 27 d and found decreased bone density, serum osteocalcin, and cancellous bone area along with trabecular narrowing. These changes were accompanied by diminished bone formation and turnover, as determined by histomorphometric analysis of tetracycline-labeled vertebrae, and impaired osteoblastogenesis and osteoclastogenesis, as determined by ex vivo bone marrow cell cultures. In addition, the mice exhibited a threefold increase in osteoblast apoptosis in vertebrae and showed apoptosis in 28% of the osteocytes in metaphyseal cortical bone. As in mice, an increase in osteoblast and osteocyte apoptosis was documented in patients with glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis. Decreased production of osteoclasts explains the reduction in bone turnover, whereas decreased production and apoptosis of osteoblasts would account for the decline in bone formation and trabecular width. Furthermore, accumulation of apoptotic osteocytes may contribute to osteonecrosis. These findings provide evidence that glucocorticoid-induced bone disease arises from changes in the numbers of bone cells.
Citation information
This citation data is accumulated from CrossRef, which receives citation information from participating publishers, including this journal.
Not all publishers participate in CrossRef, so this information is not comprehensive.
Additionally, data may not reflect the most current citations to this article,
and the data may differ from citation information available from other sources
(for example, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus).
Total citations by year
in CrossRef
Citations to this article
in CrossRef
(392)
| Title and authors |
Publication |
Year |
Impact of DAG stimulation on mineral synthesis, mineral structure and osteogenic differentiation of human cord blood stem cells
Lydia Lammers, Christian Naujoks, Karin Berr, Rita Depprich, Norbert Kübler, Ulrich Meyer, Fabian Langenbach, Beate Lüttenberg, Gesine Kögler, Hans-Peter Wiesmann
|
Stem Cell Research
|
2012 |
Increased osteocyte death in multiple myeloma patients: role in myeloma-induced osteoclast formation
N Giuliani, M Ferretti, M Bolzoni, P Storti, M Lazzaretti, B Dalla Palma, S Bonomini, E Martella, L Agnelli, A Neri
|
Leukemia
|
2012 |
Decreased oxygen tension lowers reactive oxygen species and apoptosis and inhibits osteoblast matrix mineralization through changes in early osteoblast differentiation
Claudia Nicolaije, Marijke Koedam, Johannes P.T.M. van Leeuwen
|
J. Cell. Physiol.
|
2012 |
Osteocyte regulation of bone mineral: a little give and take
G. J. Atkins, D. M. Findlay
|
Osteoporos Int
|
2012 |
The effects of smoking on bone metabolism
V. Yoon, N. M. Maalouf, K. Sakhaee
|
Osteoporos Int
|
2012 |
Glucocorticoids reduce alveolar and trabecular bone in mice
Béatrice Bouvard, Yves Gallois, Erick Legrand, Maurice Audran, Daniel Chappard
|
Joint Bone Spine
|
2012 |
Regulation of osteoblast differentiation by interleukin-11 via AP-1 and Smad signaling [Review]
Toshio Matsumoto, Rika Kuriwaka-Kido, Takeshi Kondo, Itsuro Endo, Shinsuke Kido
|
Endocr J
|
2012 |
Substance-induced avascular necrosis of a femoral head in Iran: a case report
Ali Farhoudian, Azarakhsh Mokri, Fahimeh Mohammadi, Mandana Sadeghi
|
Journal of Substance Misuse
|
2012 |
Poncirin prevents bone loss in glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis in vivo and in vitro
Hyung-Young Yoon, Ye-Yeon Won, Yoon-Sok Chung
|
J Bone Miner Metab
|
2012 |
Children With Protein-Losing Enteropathy After the Fontan Operation Are at Risk for Abnormal Bone Mineral Density
David J. Goldberg, Kathyrn Dodds, Catharine M. Avitabile, Andrew C. Glatz, Jill L. Brodsky, Edisio J. Semeao, Elizabeth B. Rand, Edna E. Mancilla, Jack Rychik
|
Pediatr Cardiol
|
2012 |
|