| Literature DB >> 31749085 |
Michaela Tencerova1,2, Meshail Okla3,4, Moustapha Kassem5,4,6.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The goal of this review is to discuss the role of insulin signaling in bone marrow adipocyte formation, metabolic function, and its contribution to cellular senescence in relation to metabolic bone diseases. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Bone marrow adipose tissue; Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells; Insulin signaling; Marrow adiposity
Year: 2019 PMID: 31749085 PMCID: PMC6944646 DOI: 10.1007/s11914-019-00552-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Osteoporos Rep ISSN: 1544-1873 Impact factor: 5.096
Fig. 1A working model for the role of insulin signaling in bone marrow adipocyte development, metabolic function and cellular senescence. Active insulin signaling, as in the state of obesity, increases the pro-adipogenic potential of bone marrow stromal stem cells (BMSC) leading to bone marrow adipose tissue (BMAT) expansion, which is associated with enhanced insulin sensitivity, glucose uptake, and oxidative phosphorylation. This metabolic phenotype of BMSC in obesity results in increased ROS production, which might lead to creation of senescent bone marrow microenvironment and stem cell exhaustion contributing to bone fragility in metabolic bone diseases
Overview illustrating similarities and differences between animal and human studies investigating the role of insulin signaling in bone homeostasis
| Study | Reference | Model | Mouse strain | Gender and age | Diet/Intervention | Insulin phenotype in bone tissue | Immunohisto-/in situ hybridization of INSR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cell Ferron et al. [ | PMID: 20655470 | Mouse | Col1a1/Insr KO (Insrobs KO); Ocn/Insrobs KO; Esp/ Insrobs KO or Fox01/Insrobs KO | Male (8–12 weeks) | Chow and high-fat diet (58% fat kcal) 6 weeks | – | – |
| Cell, Fulzele et al. [ | PMID: 20655471 | Mouse | OC-IR KO (Ob-delta IR) | Male (3–6 weeks) | Chow diet | – | Osteoblast |
| JCI, Wei et al. [ | PMID: 24642469 | Mouse | Col1a1/Insr KO and Col1a1/Insr Tg | Male | Chow and high-fat diet (58% fat kcal) 3 months | Insulin resistant in bone in WT and Col1a1/Insr KO mice; | – |
| JBMR, Tencerova et al. [ | PMID: 29444341 | Mouse | C57BL/6J | Male (12–20 weeks) | High-fat diet (60% fat kcal) 3–5 months | Insulin sensitive in BM-MSC | – |
| Tencerova et al. [ | PMID: 31091445 | Human | – | Male (age 19–50) | – | Insulin sensitive in BM-MSC | Bone marrow adipocyte |