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Manuel Scimeca1,2, Eleonora Piccirilli3, Francesca Mastrangeli4, Cecilia Rao3, Maurizio Feola3, Augusto Orlandi4, Elena Gasbarra3, Elena Bonanno2, Umberto Tarantino5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis are the most frequent musculoskeletal disorders affecting older people. The main aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the balance between BMPs and myostatin pathways regulates the age-related muscle degeneration in OP and OA patients. To this end, we investigated the relationship among the expression of BMP-2/4-7, myostatin and phosphorylated Smads1-5-8 and the muscle quality, evaluated in term of fibers atrophy and satellite cells activity.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28202082 PMCID: PMC5310081 DOI: 10.1186/s12967-017-1143-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Primary antibodies used for immunohystochemical reactions
| Antibody | Characteristics | Dilution | Retrieval |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Pax7 | Rabbit monoclonal, clone NC, Novus Biologicals | 1:100 | Citrate pH 6.0 |
| Anti-myogenin | Rabbit monoclonal, clone F5D, AbCam Cambridge, UK | 1:100 | EDTA citrate pH 8.0 |
| Anti-BMP-2 | Rabbit clone N/A; Novus Biologicals, Littleton, CO, USA | 1:100 | Citrate pH 6.0 |
| Anti-BMP-4 | Rabbit polyclonal clone NBP1-91805; Novus Biologicals, Littleton, CO, USA | 1:500 | Citrate pH 6.0 |
| Anti-BMP-7 | Mouse monoclonal clone ab54904; AbCam, Cambridge, UK | 1:250 | Citrate pH 6.0 |
| Anti-myostatin | Rabbit monoclonal, clone ab134682, AbCam, Cambridge, UK | 1:100 | EDTA citrate pH 8.0 |
| Anti-Smad1-5-8 | Rabbit polyclonal, clone ab13723, AbCam, Cambridge, UK | 1:100 | EDTA citrate pH 8.0 |
Main characteristics of OA, OP and CTRL patients
| OA | OP | CTRL |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Mann–Whitney test) | ||||
| Age | 71.00 ± 4.01 | 73.00 ± 3.20 | 44.23 ± 2.77 | OP vs OA ns (P = 0.11); OP vs CTRL *** (P < 0.001); OA vs CTRL *** (P < 0.001) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 26.59 ± 0.78 | 25,61 ± 1.13 | – | ns (P = 0.4467) |
| T score (L1–L4) | −0.71 ± 0.4 | −2.85 ± 0.15 | 0.95 ± 0.01 | OA vs OP *** (P < 0.0001) |
| T score (neck) | −0.64 ± 0.11 | −2.77 ± 0.19 | 0.19 ± 0.05 | *** (P = 0.0005) |
Asterisks represent the significance level of the performed test (*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001)
Fig. 1Mophometric analysis. Graphs show the percentage of muscle atrophic fibers in OA (a), OP (b) and CTRL (c) patients. Immunohistochemical analysis display type II fibers in OA (a), OP (b) and CTRL (c) group
Fig. 2Satellite cells study. a Graph display the number of Pax7 and myogenin satellite cells in OA, OP and CTRL patients. b Image shows numerous Pax7 positive cells in a muscle biopsy of OA patient (arrows) (40×). c Muscle tissue of OP patient characterize by no/rare Pax7 positive satellite cells (40×). d Image displays numerous Pax7 positive cells in a muscle biopsy of a CTRL patient (arrows) (40×). e Arrows mark myogenin positive cells in a muscle biopsy of OA patient (40×). f Muscle tissue of OP patient characterize by no/rare myogenin positive satellite cells (40×). g Image displays numerous myogenin positive satellite cells in a muscle biopsy of a CTRL patient (arrows) (40×)
Fig. 3Ultrastructural analysis of muscle fiber and satellite cell niches. a Image shows muscle fibers of OA patient (2500×). b Well conserved sarcomere structure of a muscle fibers of OA patient (20,000). c Image displays satellite cells (arrows) strongly associated among them and fused to form a syncytium (5000×). d Image shows atrophic fibers in OP patient (1000×). e Misaligned sarcomere in muscle tissue of OP patient (20,000×). f Satellite cells with obvious mark of degeneration (square) (5000×)
Fig. 4Immunohistochemical analysis of BMP2/4-7 expression. a Graph display the number of BMP2/4-7 muscle fibers in OA, OP and CTRL patients. b Image shows a muscle biopsy of OA patient with numerous BMP-2 positive fibers (4×). c Rare BMP-2 positive fibers in a muscle tissue of OP patient (4×). d Numerous BMP-2 positive fibers in a muscle biopsy of CTRL patient (4×). e Immunohistochemical reaction shows several BMP-4 positive fiber in a muscle biopsy of OA patient (4×). f Image shows a muscle biopsy of OP patient with rare/no BMP-4 positive fibers (4×). g Muscle of a CTRL patient characterize by high expression of BMP4 (4×). h Several BMP-7 positive fibers in a muscle tissue of OA patient (4×). i Immunohistochemical reaction shows no/rare BMP-7 positive fiber in a muscle biopsy of OP patient (4×). j, d Numerous BMP-7 positive fibers in a muscle biopsy of CTRL patient (4×)
Fig. 5Analysis of the expression of myostatin and phosphorylated Smad1-5-8. a Graph display the expression of myostatin and phosphorylated Smad1-5-8 in muscle biopsies of OA, OP and CTRL patients. b Rare myostatin positive fibers in a muscle tissue of OA patient (4×). c Muscle tissue of OP patient characterizes by numerous myostatin positive fibers (4×). d Muscle of a CTRL patient characterize by no expression of myostatin (4×). e Image shows muscle tissue of OA patient with numerous phosphorylated Smad1-5-8 positive nuclei (arrows) (40×). f Muscle of OP patient with phosphorylated Smad1-5-8 negative nuclei (arrows) (40×). g Image displays muscle biopsy of CTRL patient with numerous phosphorylated Smad1-5-8 positive nuclei (arrows)
Fig. 6Cellular and molecular characteristics of Sarcopenia in CTRL, OA and OP patients