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In vivo effects of bisphosphonates on the osteoclast mevalonate pathway

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ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 141, 期 12, 页码 4793-4796

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/en.141.12.4793

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Estrogen deficiency is a leading cause of osteoporosis associated with increased osteoclastic bone resorption. In vitro studies indicate that the clinically used nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) such as alendronate (ALN), risedronate (RIS) and ibandronate (IBA) suppress bone resorption via inhibition of the mevalonate pathway enzyme farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) synthase in osteoclasts (Ocs). The object of this study was to test the hypothesis that N-BPs inhibit the mevalonate pathway of Ocs in vivo. The mevalonate pathway enzyme hydroxymethyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGR), is modulated by feedback inhibition from downstream metabolites. We therefore evaluated the in vivo expression of HMGR in Ocs from animals treated with BP. The N-BPs, ALN, IBA and RIS, selectively suppressed HMGR expression in up to 85% of rat tibia osteoclasts, after 48 hr treatment. Etidronate and clodronate, bisphosphonates that do not inhibit FPP synthase, were without effect. Simvastatin treatment opposed ALN reduction of HMGR expression, suggesting regulation by a metabolite(s) between mevalonate and FPP. These data provide the first in vivo evidence for N-BP effects on the mevalonate pathway in osteoclasts, and strongly support the hypothesis that N-BPs act via this mechanism.

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