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Effect of lysophosphatidic acid receptor inhibition on bone changes in ovariectomized mice

Orosa Puente, Beatriz; Martínez Rial, Paula; González Martínez-Pedrayo, Antonio; Guede, David; Caeiro Rey, José Ramón; Gómez-Reino Carnota, Juan Jesús; Conde Muro, Carmen
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11940/17722
PMID: 24994065
DOI: 10.1002/art34443
ISSN: 0914-8779
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J Bone Miner Metab. 2015 Jul;33(4):383-91 (7.963Mb)
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2014-07-04
Journal title
Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism
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ovariectomía | huesos | osteoporosis | ortopedia | calcificación fisiológica | propionatos | osteoblastos | resorción ósea | ARN mensajero | remodelación ósea | osteoclastos | receptores de ácidos lisofosfatídicos | artritis
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Bone and Bones | Osteoclasts | Propionates | RNA, Messenger | Bone Resorption | Spain | Orthopedics | Calcification, Physiologic | Arthritis | Receptors, Lysophosphatidic Acid | Bone Remodeling | Osteoporosis | Ovariectomy | Osteoblasts
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[EN] Pharmacological inhibition of signaling through lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) receptors reduces bone erosions in an experimental model of arthritis by mechanisms involving reduced osteoclast differentiation and bone resorption and increased differentiation of osteoblasts and bone mineralization. These results led us to hypothesize that LPA receptor inhibition would be beneficial in osteoporosis. Our aim was to test this hypothesis with the LPA receptor antagonist, Ki16425, in ovariectomized mice, a model of postmenopausal osteoporosis. Ovariectomized mice treated with Ki16425 showed bone loss similar to that observed in the controls. Osteoblast markers, Alpl, Bglap and Col1a1, were increased at the mRNA level but no changes were detected in serum. No additional difference was observed in the Ki16425-treated mice relative to the ovariectomized controls with regard to osteoclast function markers or assays of matrix mineralization or osteoclast differentiation. Thus, pharmacological inhibition of LPA receptor was not beneficial for preventing bone loss in ovariectomized mice, indicating that its favorable effect on bone remodeling is less general than hypothesized.

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