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Anabolic actions of parathyroid hormone during bone growth are dependent on c-fos

  • Burak Demiralp
  • , Hen L.I. Chen
  • , Amy J. Koh
  • , Evan T. Keller
  • , Laurie K. McCauley
  • Department of Periodontics/Prevention/Geriatrics
  • Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Hacettepe University

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Abstract

PTH has anabolic and catabolic actions in bone that are not clearly understood. The protooncogene c-fos and other activating protein 1 family members are critical transcriptional mediators in bone, and c-fos is up-regulated by PTH. The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanisms of PTH and the role of c-fos in PTH-mediated anabolic actions in bone. Mice with ablation of c-fos (-/-) and their wild-type (+/+) and heterozygous (+/-) littermates were administered PTH for 17 d. The +/+ mice had increased femoral bone mineral density (BMD), whereas -/- mice had reduced BMD after PTH treatment. PTH increased the ash weight of +/+ and +/-, but not -/-, femurs and decreased the calcium content of -/-, but not +/+ or +/-, femurs. Histomorphometric analysis showed that PTH increased trabecular bone volume in c-fos +/+, +/-vertebrae, but, in contrast, decreased trabecular bone in -/-vertebrae. Serum calcium levels in +/+ mice were greater than those in -/- mice, and PTH increased calcium in -/-mice. Histologically, PTH resulted in an exacerbation of the already widened growth plate and zone of hypertrophic chondrocytes but not the proliferating zone in -/- mice. PTH also increased calvarial thickness in +/+ mice, but not -/- mice. The c-fos -/- mice had lower bone sialoprotein and osteocalcin (OCN), but unaltered PTH-1 receptor mRNA expression in calvaria, suggesting an alteration in extracellular matrix. Acute PTH injection (8 h) resulted in a decrease in osteocalcin mRNA expression in wild-type, but unaltered expression in -/-, calvaria. These data indicate that c-fos plays a critical role in the anabolic actions of PTH during endochondral bone growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4038-4047
Number of pages10
JournalEndocrinology
Volume143
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2002
Externally publishedYes

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