4.6 Article

Sclerostin Mediates Bone Response to Mechanical Unloading Through Antagonizing Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling

Journal

JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH
Volume 24, Issue 10, Pages 1651-1661

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1359/JBMR.090411

Keywords

sclerostin; Wnt/beta-catenin signaling; bone; mechanical unloading; mechanotransduction

Funding

  1. Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [2006AA02A407, 2006CI3910600, 2006BA105AO5, 2007CB947300]
  2. Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project (B205) [KSCX2-YW-R-01]
  3. NSFC [32825024]
  4. MOST [2005CB522501, 2006CB943500]

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Reduced mechanical stress leads to bone loss, as evidenced by disuse osteoporosis in bedridden patients and astronauts. Osteocytes have been identified as major cells responsible for mechanotransduction; however, the mechanism underlying the response of bone to mechanical unloading remains poorly understood. In this study, we found that mechanical unloading of wildtype mice caused decrease of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling activity accompanied by upregulation of Sost. To further analyze the causal relationship among these events, Sost gene targeting mice were generated. We showed that sclerostin selectively inhibited Wnt/beta-catenin in vivo, and sclerostin suppressed the activity of osteoblast and viability of osteoblasts and osteocytes. Interestingly, Sost(-/-) mice were resistant to mechanical unloading-induced bone loss. Reduction in bone formation in response to unloading was also abrogated in the mutant mice. Moreover, in contrast to wildtype mice, Wnt/beta-catenin signaling was not altered by unloading in Sost(-/-) mice. Those data implied that sclerostin played an essential role in mediating bone response to mechanical unloading, likely through Wnt/beta-catenin signaling. Our findings also indicated sclerostin is a promising target for preventing disuse osteoporosis. J Bone Miner Res 2009;24:1651-1661. Published online on April 27, 2009; doi: 10.1359/JBMR.090411

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