PAI-1 is involved in delayed bone repair induced by glucocorticoids in mice.

Bone
Kiyotaka OkadaHiroshi Kaji

Abstract

Glucocorticoid (GC) treatments induce osteoporosis and chronic GC treatments have been suggested to induce delayed bone repair; however, the mechanisms by which GC induces delayed bone repair remain unclear. We herein investigated the roles of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) in GC-induced effects on bone repair after femoral bone injury using female mice with a PAI-1 deficiency and their wild-type counterparts. Dexamethasone (Dex) increased plasma PAI-1 levels as well as PAI-1 mRNA levels in the adipose tissues and muscles of wild-type mice. PAI-1 deficiency significantly blunted Dex-induced delayed bone repair in mice. Moreover, PAI-1 deficiency significantly blunted Runx2 mRNA levels suppressed by Dex as well as Dex-induced osteoblast apoptosis at the damaged site 7 days after bone injury in mice. On the other hand, PAI-1 deficiency did not affect adipogenic gene expression enhanced by Dex at the damaged site 7 days after bone injury in mice. In conclusion, we herein showed for the first time that PAI-1 is involved in delayed bone repair after bone injury induced by GC in mice. PAI-1 may influence early stage osteoblast differentiation and apoptosis during the osteoblastic restoration phase of the bone repair process.

Citations

Apr 26, 2021·Pediatric Research·Hanna DanielssonAnn Hellström
May 18, 2021·Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports·Masayoshi IshidaHiroshi Kaji

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