4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

Role of matrix Gla protein in parathyroid hormone inhibition of osteoblast mineralization

Journal

CELLS TISSUES ORGANS
Volume 181, Issue 3-4, Pages 166-175

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000091378

Keywords

parathyroid hormone; matrix Gla protein; osteoblast; mineralization; osteopontin; vascular calcification

Funding

  1. NIDCR NIH HHS [DE12211, DE016093] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL &CRANIOFACIAL RESEARCH [R01DE012211, R03DE016093] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Parathyroid hormone (PTH) exerts biphasic effects on bone, dependent on the frequency and dose of administration. The catabolic actions of PTH on bone have been associated with continuous treatment, an increase in osteoblast-mediated resorption of bone via osteoclast activation, and inhibition of osteoblast activity and mineralization. Downregulation of differentiation markers and inhibition of mineralization by PTH have been reported in primary calvarial explants and osteoblast cell lines. Using MC3T3-E1 osteoblast-like cells, we have shown that matrix Gla protein (MGP) can be induced by PTH, and that this induction may explain the PTH-mediated inhibition of osteoblast biomineralization. MGP is a known inhibitor of mineralization, and mice deficient in Mgp show severe vascular calcification and premature bone mineralization. This review discusses the role of MGP in mineralization, comparing bone and vascular mineralization. In addition to MGP, the regulation and possible role of osteopontin, another known regulator of osteoblast mineralization, in PTH-mediated regulation of bone and vascular mineralization is discussed. Copyright (c) 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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