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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The regulation of osteoprotegerin and dickkopf-1 production in osteoblastic cells

McCarthy, Helen Samantha January 2011 (has links)
Bone is a highly specialised living tissue and has both mechanical and metabolical functions. Remodelling of the bone ensures a healthy bone mass and is regulated by a trio of secreted proteins, namely receptor-activator of NFKB (RANK), receptor-activator of NFKB ligand (RANKL) and osteoprotegerin (OPG). OPG, a major regulator of osteoclastogenesis, bone resorption and vascular calcification, is produced by various cell types including mesenchymally derived cells, particularly osteoblastic cells. Wnt signalling also plays a role in maintaining healthy bone mass. Dickkopf- 1 (DKK-1) is a soluble inhibitor of Wnt signalling and its excessive expression contributes to bone loss in rheumatoid arthritis and multiple myeloma. Recently, NDKK-1 has been demonstrated to be over-produced in osteoblasts of patients with Paget's disease of bone (PDB). The osteoblastic cell lines MG63 and Saos-2 were subjected to a series of different growth factors, hormones and cytokines to investigate the production of OPG, DKK-1 and the expression of various Wnt proteins. These results demonstrate that during standard culture conditions, both OPG and DKK-1 production in osteoblastic cells depend on a factor present in serum. Serum deprivation resulted in the up-regulation of Wnt4 and Wnt11, while down-regulating the expression of Wnt7b. Serum-induced OPG and DKK-1 production and Wnt expression was found to be regulated via a number of different signalling pathways. OPG production and expression was stimulated by platelet-derived growth factor-AB (PDGF-AB) not only in MG63 and Saos-2 osteosarcoma cells, but also a mouse pre-osteoblastic cell line (MC3T3-E1) and human bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC). PDGF-AB was shown to act through the PDGF receptor, PKC, PI3K, ERK and P38 and not via NFKB or JNK. PDGF isoforms AA, BB and AB demonstrated a similar stimulation of OPG production. The importance of PDGF in fracture healing suggests a role for OPG production in countering bone resorption during the early phase of this process. BIO, an inhibitor of canonical Wnt signalling resulted in the down-regulation of DKK-1 and the up-regulation of WntSa. Phorbol ester (PE), a known stimulator of PKC resulted in the up-regualtion of DKK-1, Wnt4, WntTa and Wnt16. The effects of PE were inhibited by bisindolymaleamide but not staurosporine. DKK-1 production, but not expression, was observed to be stimulated by calcium along with an up-regulation of WntTb and a down-regulation of WntWa and Wnt11. Incubation of pre-stimulated cells with Triton-X demonstrated the ability of calcium to increase DKK-1 secretion. DKK-1 was shown to be significantly elevated in the serum of PDB patients compared to healthy controls and did not correlate with ALP levels. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that DKK-1 production is increased in both osteoblasts and fibrotic cells within the marrow cavity in PDB patients compared to fracture callus. B-catenin was found to be localised to intercellular membranes of plump osteoblasts, demonstrating its alternate role as a cell adhesion protein. DKK-1 therefore may be a useful biomarker of PDB and that Dkk-1 may play a central role in the aetiology of PDB. In summary, the results presented in this thesis have investigated the ways in which OPG and DKK-1 production in osteoblastic cells can be modulated with various effectors and the effect of Wnt signalling. These results may therefore be beneficial to increase the understanding of bone biology, improve fracture repair and generate further research into the role DKK-1 and the osteoblast in the aetiology of PDB to enable improved treatments to be developed.
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Differential effects of arachidonic acid and docosahexaenoic acid on cell biology and osteoprotegerin synthesis in osteoblast-like cells

Coetzee, Magdalena 09 March 2006 (has links)
The purpose of the study was to elucidate the mechanisms by which polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) prevent bone loss. MG-63 human osteoblasts and MC3T3-E1 murine osteoblasts were exposed to the n-6 PUFA arachidonic acid (AA) and the n-3 PUFA docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) as well as oestrogen (E2) and parathyroid hormone (PTH) and the effects thereof tested on a variety of biological parameters characteristic of osteoblasts. These parameters included prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) synthesis, proliferation, differentiation to mature mineralising osteoblasts as well as osteoprotegerin (OPG) and receptor activator of nuclear factor êB ligand (RANKL) secretion. Results showed that AA stimulates PGE2 production significantly in both cell lines. Stimulated PGE2 production by MC3T3-E1 cells however, was significantly higher, which might be attributed to auto-amplification by PGE2 itself in this cell line. Pre-incubation of the MG-63 cells with cyclo-oxygenase (COX)-blockers inhibited PGE2 production significantly, suggesting that both COX enzymes were involved in PGE2 synthesis. The number of functional osteoblasts is important for bone formation therefore in vitro osteoblastic cell proliferation was investigated. In contrast to the hormones E2 and PTH, both AA and DHA inhibited proliferation significantly. The AA-mediated anti-proliferative effect is possibly independent of PGE2 production, as PGE2 per se had little effect on proliferation. DHA inhibited proliferation of MG-63 cells more severely, which might be attributed to the osteosarcoma nature of the MG-63 cells. The anti-proliferative effect of these PUFAs might be attributed to modulation of cell cycle progression or anti-mitotic effects of PUFA peroxidation products. Morphological studies showed apoptotic cells after DHA exposure in MG-63 cells. There is a reciprocal relationship between reduced proliferation and the subsequent induction of cell differentiation in vitro. High basal levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, a marker of the mature mineralising osteoblastic phenotype, were detected in MC3T3-E1 cells. Long-term exposure to AA inhibited ALP activity in these cells. This process might be PGE2-mediated. Exposure to PUFAs, however, did not compromise the ability of the MC3T3-E1 cells to differentiate to mature mineralising osteoblasts. In contrast with MC3T3-E1 cells, MG-63 cells demonstrated low basal ALP activity and were unable to differentiate to mature mineralising osteoblasts. In the absence of osteogenic-inducing supplements, PUFAs induced adipocyte-like features that might be due to the expression of high levels of PPARã in this cell line. Lipid-filled vacuoles were absent in the MC3T3-E1 cells suggesting that the MC3T3-E1 cell line may not express PPARã mRNA. The study furthermore demonstrated that PUFAs are able to modulate OPG and RANKL secretion in osteoblasts. AA inhibited OPG secretion dose-dependently in both cell lines, this could be PGE2-mediated. AA dose-dependently stimulated soluble RANKL (sRANKL) secretion in MC3T3-E1 cells thereby affecting the OPG/RANKL ratio in a negative way, supporting various reports that AA and PGE2 do cause bone resorption. No sRANKL could be detected after exposing the MC3T3-E1 cells to DHA suggesting that DHA could be protective to bone. In conclusion, contrary to in vivo evidence, this in vitro study could not indisputably demonstrate protective effects of PUFAs on the osteoblastic cell lines tested. / Thesis (PhD (Physiology))--University of Pretoria, 2006. / Physiology / unrestricted
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Βιολογικοί παράγοντες που ενέχονται στην παθογένεια της οστεοπόρωσης

Σταυροπούλου, Αναστασία 22 December 2008 (has links)
Το αξιόπιστο πειραματικό μοντέλο της ωοθηκεκτομής σε επίμυες εφαρμόστηκε για τη μελέτη των παθογενετικών μηχανισμών της οστεοπόρωσης. Σκοπός της παρούσας διδακτορικής διατριβής ήταν η διερεύνηση του ρόλου της λεπτίνης και των κυτοκινών RANKL και οστεοπροτεγερίνης (OPG) στην εξέλιξη της οστεοπόρωσης. Για την διεκπεραίωση της μελέτης χρησιμοποιήθηκαν 40 ενήλικοι θηλυκοί επίμυες ηλικίας 9 μηνών. Πριν την ωοθηκεκτομή στους επίμυες εφαρμόστηκε η τεχνική της ποσοτικής υπολογιστικής τομογραφίας (pQCT) παράλληλα με την πρωτοποριακή μη επεμβατική τεχνική του θερμοδυναμικού συντελεστή εσωτερικής απόσβεσης (MDF) ώστε να διαπιστωθεί η κατάσταση της οστικής πυκνότητας των πειραματόζωων. Σε χρονικά διαστήματα 20, 40 και 60 ημερών μετά την ωοθηκεκτομή πραγματοποιήθηκαν τυχαίες ομαδικές θυσίες με σκοπό τη συλλογή αίματος και την απομόνωση μηριαίων οστών και οστών κνήμης. Την 60η ημέρα πριν τη θυσία στην τελευταία ομάδα των ωοθηκεκτομήθέντων επίμυων επαναλήφθηκαν οι μετρήσεις pQCT και MDF για να διαπιστωθεί η εγκατάσταση σοβαρής οστεοπόρωσης με τη λήξη της πειραματικής πορείας. Οι οροί αίματος που συλλέχθηκαν από όλα τα χρονικά πειραματικά σημεία χρησιμοποιήθηκαν για τη διερεύνηση των επιπέδων έκφρασης των βιοχημικών δεικτών του οστικού μεταβολισμού NTx και οστεοκαλσίνης καθώς και της ελεύθερης λεπτίνης με την τεχνική της ενζυμικής ανοσοπροσρόφησης (ELISA). Στα οστά της κνήμης εφαρμόστηκε η τεχνική της ιστομορφομετρίας για τη μελέτη των μεταβολών της μικροαρχιτεκτονικής δομής των οστών κατά την εξέλιξη της οστεοπόρωσης. Επιπρόσθετα η τεχνική της ανοσοϊστοχημείας εφαρμόστηκε στα οστά της κνήμης για τη διερεύνηση των μεταβολών που προκαλεί η ωοθηκεκτομή στα επίπεδα έκφρασης του υποδοχέα της λεπτίνης και των κυτοκινών RANKL και οστεοπροτεγερίνης στους οστικούς κυτταρικούς πληθυσμούς. Στα μηριαία οστά εφαρμόστηκαν οι τεχνικές της ηλεκτροφόρησης σε πηκτή πολυακρυλαμιδίου (SDS-PAGE electrophoresis) και του ανοσοστυπώματος (Western Blot) για να συλλεχθούν επιπλέον πληροφορίες σχετικά με τις μεταβολές στα επίπεδα έκφρασης του υποδοχέα της λεπτίνης και των κυτοκινών RANKL και οστεοπροτεγερίνης κατά την εξέλιξη της οτεοπόρωσης. Τα συμπεράσματα που διεξάγονται από τα επιμέρους πειραματικά δεδομένα επιβεβαιώνουν την υπόθεση ότι η λεπτίνη κατέχει σημαντικό ρόλο στη ρύθμιση του οστικού μεταβολισμού και συμμετέχει ενεργά μέσω κάποιου άγνωστου μέχρι στιγμής μηχανισμού στη διαδικασία της οστικής ανακατασκευής στην οστεοπόρωση. Όσον αφορά τις ρυθμιστικές κυτοκίνες της οστεοκλαστογένεσης RANKL και OPG, διαπιστώθηκε ότι μεταβάλλονται σημαντικά κατά την εξέλιξη της οστεοπόρωσης στους ωοθηκεκτομηθέντες επίμυες, υποδηλώνοντας τη σημαντικότητα του ρόλου τους στον οστικό μεταβολισμό. / Ovariectomy in mature rats mimics the changes in bone metabolism observed in postmenopausal women and results in osteoporosis. The aim of this thesis was to investigate the role of leptin and the cytokine RANKL and Osteoprotegerin (OPG) in the progression of ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis. Nine–month-old female Wistar rats were bilaterally ovariectomized (n=40). Before the operation, pQCT and MDF technology were applied on rats in order to estimate the bone mineral density of the animals. On days 20, 40 and 60 after the operation the rats were randomly sacrificed and blood samples, dissected knees and femurs were collected. On day 60, pQCT and MDF techniques were applied in order to confirm the establishment of severe osteoporosis until the end of the experimental procedure. Leptin, and the biochemical markers of bone metabolism, osteocalcin and NTx, were measured in blood serum from all time points, by an ELISA method. Bone sections from the knees of the rats were examined by histomorphometric techniques in order to investigate the alterations in the micro-architectural structure of the skeleton caused by ovariectomy. Furthermore, immunohistochemistry was applied on knee sections and SDS-PAGE electrophoresis and western blot techniques were performed in femur homogenized tissueς, in order to investigate whether the expression levels of leptin receptor, RANKL and OPG were altered during the progression of osteoporosis. The results indicate that leptin is involved in the molecular mechanisms of bone remodeling in osteoporosis. The regulators of osteoclastogenesis, RANKL and OPG are also important players in the field of bone metabolism

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