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Loss of BMP signaling through BMPR1A in osteoblasts leads to greater collagen cross-link maturation and material-level mechanical properties in mouse femoral trabecular compartments.

Yanshuai Zhang1, Erin Gatenby McNerny2, Masahiko Terajima3, Mekhala Raghavan4, Genevieve Romanowicz1, Zhanpeng Zhang1, Honghao Zhang1, Nobuhiro Kamiya5, Margaret Tantillo1, Peizhi Zhu4, Gregory J Scott6, Manas K Ray6, Michelle Lynch7, Peter X Ma1, Michael D Morris4, Mitsuo Yamauchi3, David H Kohn8, Yuji Mishina9.   

Abstract

Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling pathways play critical roles in skeletal development and new bone formation. Our previous study, however, showed a negative impact of BMP signaling on bone mass because of the osteoblast-specific loss of a BMP receptor (i.e. BMPR1A) showing increased trabecular bone volume and mineral density in mice. Here, we investigated the bone quality and biomechanical properties of the higher bone mass associated with BMPR1A deficiency using the osteoblast-specific Bmpr1a conditional knockout (cKO) mouse model. Collagen biochemical analysis revealed greater levels of the mature cross-link pyridinoline in the cKO bones, in parallel with upregulation of collagen modifying enzymes. Raman spectroscopy distinguished increases in the mature to immature cross-link ratio and mineral to matrix ratio in the trabecular compartments of cKO femora, but not in the cortical compartments. The mineral crystallinity was unchanged in the cKO in either the trabecular or cortical compartments. Further, we tested the intrinsic material properties by nanoindentation and found significantly higher hardness and elastic modulus in the cKO trabecular compartments, but not in the cortical compartments. Four point bending tests of cortical compartments showed lower structural biomechanical properties (i.e. strength and stiffness) in the cKO bones due to the smaller cortical areas. However, there were no significant differences in biomechanical performance at the material level, which was consistent with the nanoindentation test results on the cortical compartment. These studies emphasize the pivotal role of BMPR1A in the determination of bone quality and mechanical integrity under physiological conditions, with different impact on femoral cortical and trabecular compartments.
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Keywords:  BMP receptor type 1A; Biomechanical properties; Bone quality; Collagen cross-links; Cortical geometry

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27113526      PMCID: PMC4899267          DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2016.04.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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