Literature DB >> 24023068

HIF1α is required for osteoclast activation by estrogen deficiency in postmenopausal osteoporosis.

Yoshiteru Miyauchi1, Yuiko Sato, Tami Kobayashi, Shigeyuki Yoshida, Tomoaki Mori, Hiroya Kanagawa, Eri Katsuyama, Atsuhiro Fujie, Wu Hao, Kana Miyamoto, Toshimi Tando, Hideo Morioka, Morio Matsumoto, Pierre Chambon, Randall S Johnson, Shigeaki Kato, Yoshiaki Toyama, Takeshi Miyamoto.   

Abstract

In women, estrogen deficiency after menopause frequently accelerates osteoclastic bone resorption, leading to osteoporosis, the most common skeletal disorder. However, mechanisms underlying osteoporosis resulting from estrogen deficiency remain largely unknown. Here we show that in bone-resorbing osteoclasts, estrogen-dependent destabilization of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF1α), which is unstable in the presence of oxygen, plays a pivotal role in promoting bone loss in estrogen-deficient conditions. In vitro, HIF1α was destabilized by estrogen treatment even in hypoxic conditions, and estrogen loss in ovariectomized (Ovx) mice stabilized HIF1α in osteoclasts and promoted their activation and subsequent bone loss in vivo. Osteoclast-specific HIF1α inactivation antagonized bone loss in Ovx mice and osteoclast-specific estrogen receptor alpha deficient mice, both models of estrogen-deficient osteoporosis. Oral administration of a HIF1α inhibitor protected Ovx mice from osteoclast activation and bone loss. Thus, HIF1α represents a promising therapeutic target in osteoporosis.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24023068      PMCID: PMC3799362          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1308755110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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