| Literature DB >> 30783155 |
Alma Villaseñor1, Daniel Aedo-Martín1, David Obeso1,2, Igor Erjavec3, Juan Rodríguez-Coira1, Irene Buendía1, Juan Antonio Ardura1,4, Coral Barbas2, Arancha R Gortazar5,6.
Abstract
Osteocytes are the main cells of bone tissue and play a crucial role in bone formation and resorption. Recent studies have indicated that Diabetes Mellitus (DM) affects bone mass and potentially causes higher bone fracture risk. Previous work on osteocyte cell cultures has demonstrated that mechanotransduction is impaired after culture under diabetic pre-conditioning with high glucose (HG), specifically osteoclast recruitment and differentiation. The aim of this study was to analyze the extracellular metabolic changes of osteocytes regarding two conditions: pre-conditioning to either basal levels of glucose (B), mannitol (M) or HG cell media, and mechanical stimulation by fluid flow (FF) in contrast to static condition (SC). Secretomes were analyzed using Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Electrophoresis both coupled to Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS and CE-MS, respectively). Results showed the osteocyte profile was very similar under SC, regardless of their pre-conditioning treatment, while, after FF stimulation, secretomes followed different metabolic signatures depending on the pre-conditioning treatment. An important increment of citrate pointed out that osteocytes release citrate outside of the cell to induce osteoblast activation, while HG environment impaired FF effect. This study demonstrates for the first time that osteocytes increase citrate excretion under mechanical stimulation, and that HG environment impaired this effect.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30783155 PMCID: PMC6381120 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-38154-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Non-supervised PCA plots generated using only samples for the three analytical techniques.Annotations: filled dot, BSC; filled square, MSC; filled triangle, HGSC; empty dot, BFF; empty square, MFF; and empty triangle, HGFF.
Figure 2Venn diagrams for the three techniques: LC-MS+, LC-MS− and CE-MS. Significant variables (p value < 0.05) from the (A) non-parametric 2-way ANOVA, or after Mann-Whitney U test with a FC >/< 2.0, (B) between SC and FF conditions within each pre-treatment or (C) between the pre-treatment at SC and (D) after the FF stimuli. Key: PT, pre-treatment.
Figure 3Heat maps for LC-MS+, LC-MS− and CE-MS. Significant variables (p value < 0.05) from the non-parametric 2-way ANOVA.
Figure 4Representative plots of significant metabolites in the different groups. Key: *means p < 0.05 and **p < 0.01.
Figure 5Major enriched metabolic pathway. Solid lines represent a direct reaction whereas spotted lines represent an indirect reaction.