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Involvement of skeletal renin-angiotensin system and kallikrein-kinin system in bone deteriorations of type 1 diabetic mice with estrogen deficiency

Journal

JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND ITS COMPLICATIONS
Volume 30, Issue 8, Pages 1419-1425

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2016.08.016

Keywords

Renin-angiotensin system; Kallikrein-kinin system; Bradykinin receptor; Ovariectomy; Diabetes; Bone

Funding

  1. Project of National Basic Research Program in China (973 Plan) [2010CB530400]
  2. Program for Changjiang Scholars, Innovative Research Team in University (PCSIRT) [IRT1270]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of Major International Cooperation Projects [81220108027]
  4. Longyi Innovation Team Program [LYCX-01]

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Aims: This study was aimed to investigate the involvement of skeletal renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and kallikrein-kinin system (KKS) in bone deteriorations of mice in response to the combination treatment of estrogen deficiency and hyperglycemia. Methods: The female C57BL/6J mice were sham-operated or ovariectomized with vehicle or streptozotocin (STZ) treatment. Two weeks later, the biochemistries in serum and urine were determined by standard colorimetric methods or ELISA. The H&E and TRAP staining were performed at the tibial proximal metaphysis. The polymerase chain reaction and immunoblotting were applied for molecular analysis on mRNA and protein expression. Results: The mice after treating with ovariectomy and STZ showed the decreased level of serum Ca and the increased level of serum PTH and urine Ca. The H&E staining showed trabecular bone abnormalities as demonstrated by the loss, disconnection and separation of trabecular bone network as well as the loss of chondrocytes and appearance of chondrocyte cluster at growth plate of tibia. The significant increase of matured osteoclast number was shown in group with double treatments. The combination treatment significantly up-regulated mRNA expression of AGT, ACE, renin receptor, MMP-9 and CAII, and protein expression of renin, and decreased the ratio of OPG/RANKL and the expression of bradykinin receptors in bone tissue. Conclusion: Ovariectomy combined with SIZ induction produced more detrimental actions on bone through the activation of local bone RAS and the down-regulation of bradykinin receptors, as compared to the respective single treatment. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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