Literature DB >> 33268672

Expression of sclerostin in the regenerating scales of goldfish and its increase under microgravity during space flight.

Tatsuki Yamamoto1, Mika Ikegame2, Jun Hirayama3, Kei-Ichiro Kitamura4, Yoshiaki Tabuchi5, Yukihiro Furusawa6, Toshio Sekiguchi1, Masato Endo7, Hiroyuki Mishima8, Azusa Seki9, Sachiko Yano10, Hajime Matsubara11, Atsuhiko Hattori12, Nobuo Suzuki1.   

Abstract

Osteocytes, osteoblasts (bone-forming cells), and osteoclasts (bone-resorbing cells) are the primary types of cells that regulate bone metabolism in mammals. Sclerostin produced in bone cells activates osteoclasts, inhibiting bone formation; excess production of sclerostin, therefore, leads to the loss of bone mass. Fish scales have been reported to have morphological and functional similarities to mammalian bones, making them a useful experimental system for analyzing vertebrate bone metabolism in vitro. However, whether fish scales contain cells producing sclerostin and/or osteocytes has not been determined. The current study demonstrated, for the first time, that sclerostin-containing cells exist in goldfish scales. Analysis of the distribution and shape of sclerostin-expressing cells provided evidence that osteoblasts produce sclerostin in goldfish scales. Furthermore, our results found that osteocyte-like cells exist in goldfish scales, which also produce sclerostin. Finally, we demonstrated that microgravity in outer space increased the level of sclerostin in the scales of goldfish, a finding suggesting that the induction of sclerostin is the mechanism underlying the activation of osteoclasts under microgravity.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33268672     DOI: 10.2220/biomedres.41.279

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Res        ISSN: 0388-6107            Impact factor:   1.203


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Review 1.  Osteocytes and Weightlessness.

Authors:  Donata Iandolo; Maura Strigini; Alain Guignandon; Laurence Vico
Journal:  Curr Osteoporos Rep       Date:  2021-11-12       Impact factor: 5.096

Review 2.  The effects of microgravity on bone structure and function.

Authors:  Joey Man; Taylor Graham; Georgina Squires-Donelly; Andrew L Laslett
Journal:  NPJ Microgravity       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 4.970

3.  Glyoxal-induced formation of advanced glycation end-products in type 1 collagen decreases both its strength and flexibility in vitro.

Authors:  Kei-Ichiro Kitamura; Jun Hirayama; Yoshiaki Tabuchi; Takao Minami; Hajime Matsubara; Atsuhiko Hattori; Nobuo Suzuki
Journal:  J Diabetes Investig       Date:  2021-03-11       Impact factor: 4.232

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