Connexin 43 is required for the anti‐apoptotic effect of bisphosphonates on osteocytes and osteoblasts in vivo

LI Plotkin, V Lezcano, J Thostenson… - Journal of Bone and …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
LI Plotkin, V Lezcano, J Thostenson, RS Weinstein, SC Manolagas, T Bellido
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 2008academic.oup.com
Connexin (Cx) 43 is required for inhibition of osteocyte and osteoblast apoptosis by
bisphosphonates in vitro. Herein, we evaluated its requirement for the in vivo actions of
bisphosphonates using mice in which Cx43 was deleted specifically from osteocytes and
osteoblasts (Cx43ΔOb− Ot/− mice). Effective removal of Cx43 was confirmed by the
presence of the deleted form of the gene and by reduced mRNA and protein expression in
osteoblastic cells and bones obtained from Cx43ΔOb− Ot/− mice. The amino …
Abstract
Connexin (Cx)43 is required for inhibition of osteocyte and osteoblast apoptosis by bisphosphonates in vitro. Herein, we evaluated its requirement for the in vivo actions of bisphosphonates using mice in which Cx43 was deleted specifically from osteocytes and osteoblasts (Cx43ΔOb−Ot/− mice). Effective removal of Cx43 was confirmed by the presence of the deleted form of the gene and by reduced mRNA and protein expression in osteoblastic cells and bones obtained from Cx43ΔOb−Ot/− mice. The amino‐bisphosphonate alendronate (2.3 μmol/kg/d) was injected daily into 5‐mo‐old female mice (n = 6–11) for 31 days, starting 3 days before implantation of pellets releasing the glucocorticoid prednisolone (2.1 mg/kg/d). Cx43ΔOb−Ot/− mice and their littermates (Cx43fl/−, Cx43ΔOb−Ot/+, and Cx43fl/+) gained bone with similar kinetics and exhibited identical bone mass from 2 to 4.5 mo of age, indicating that Cx43 deletion from osteocytes and mature osteoblasts does not impair bone acquisition. In addition, prednisolone induced a similar increase in osteocyte and osteoblast apoptosis in Cx43ΔOb−Ot/− or in control Cx43fl/− littermates. However, whereas alendronate prevented prednisolone‐induced apoptosis in control Cx43fl/− mice, it was ineffective in Cx43ΔOb−Ot/− mice. In contrast, alendronate inhibited glucocorticoid‐induced bone loss in both type of animals, suggesting that inhibition of resorption is the predominant effect of alendronate against the early phase of glucocorticoid‐induced bone loss. Taken together with earlier in vitro evidence, these findings show that Cx43 is required for the anti‐apoptotic effect of bisphosphonates on osteocytes and osteoblasts.
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