Artigo
Genetic Analysis of Lrp5 Function in Osteoblast Progenitors
Fecha
2010-05-01Registro en:
Calcified Tissue International. New York: Springer, v. 86, n. 5, p. 382-388, 2010.
0171-967X
10.1007/s00223-010-9350-7
WOS:000277014000007
Autor
Yadav, Vijay K.
Arantes, Henrique Pierotti [UNIFESP]
Barros, Elizabete Ribeiro [UNIFESP]
Lazaretti-Castro, Marise [UNIFESP]
Ducy, Patricia
Institución
Resumen
The low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (Lrp)-5 regulates osteoblast proliferation and bone formation through its expression in duodenum by modifying the gut serotonin-bone endocrine axis. However, its direct role, if any, in osteoblast progenitor cells has not been studied thus far. Here, we show that mice with a Dermo1-Cre-mediated disruption of Lrp5 in osteoblast progenitor cells have normal embryonic skeletogenesis and normal skeletal growth and development postnatally. Histomorphometric analysis of 3-month-old adult mice revealed normal osteoblast numbers, bone formation rate, and bone mass in Lrp5 (Dermo) (-/-) mice. in addition, analysis of two osteoporosis pseudoglioma (OPPG) patients revealed a three- to fivefold increase in their serum serotonin levels compared to age-matched controls. These results rule out a direct function of Lrp5 in osteoblast progenitor cells and add further support to the notion that dysregulation of serotonin synthesis is involved in bone mass abnormalities observed in OPPG patients.