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Effects of age on parathyroid hormone signaling in human marrow stromal cells

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AGING CELL
卷 10, 期 5, 页码 780-788

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-9726.2011.00717.x

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parathyroid hormone; age; signaling; osteoblast; proliferation; differentiation; beta-catenin; CREB; human marrow stromal cells

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 AG 025015, R01 AG 028114]
  2. Zelos Therapeutics, Inc., PA, USA
  3. American Federation for Aging Research [A09052]

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Human bone marrow stromal cells (hMSCs) have the potential to differentiate into osteoblasts; there are age-related decreases in their proliferation and differentiation to osteoblasts. Parathyroid hormone (PTH), when applied intermittently in vivo, has osteoanabolic effects in a variety of systems. In this study, we compared PTH signaling and osteoanabolic effects in hMSCs from young and old subjects. There were age-related decreases in expression of PTH/PTHrP receptor type 1 (PTHR1) gene (P = 0.049, n = 19) and in PTH activation of CREB (P = 0.029, n = 7) and PTH stabilization of beta-catenin (P = 0.018, n = 7). Three human PTH peptides, PTH1-34, PTH1-31C (Ostabolin-C, Leu(27), Cyclo[Glu(22)-Lys(26)]-hPTH1-31), and PTH1-84 (10 nM), stimulated osteoblast differentiation with hMSCs. Treatment with PTH1-34 resulted in a significant 67% increase in alkaline phosphatase activity in hMSCs obtained from younger subjects (< 50 years old, n = 5), compared with an 18% increase in hMSCs from elders (> 55 years old, n = 7). Both knockdown of CREB and treatment with a protein kinase A inhibitor H-89 blocked PTH stimulation of osteoblast differentiation in hMSCs from young subjects. The PTH peptides significantly stimulated proliferation of hMSCs. Treatment with PTH1-34 resulted in an average of twice as many cells in cultures of hMSCs from young subjects (n = 4), but had no effect with hMSCs from elders (n = 7). Upregulation of PTHR1 by 24-h pretreatment with 100 nM dexamethasone rescued PTH stimulation of proliferation in hMSCS from elders. In conclusion, age-related intrinsic alterations in signaling responses to osteoanabolic agents like PTH may contribute to cellular and tissue aging of the human skeleton.

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