1. Specialized post-arterial capillaries facilitate adult bone remodelling.
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Mohanakrishnan V, Sivaraj KK, Jeong HW, Bovay E, Dharmalingam B, Bixel MG, Dinh VV, Petkova M, Paredes Ugarte I, Kuo YT, Gurusamy M, Raftrey B, Chu NTL, Das S, Rios Coronado PE, Stehling M, Sävendahl L, Chagin AS, Mäkinen T, Red-Horse K, and Adams RH
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- Animals, Endothelial Cells metabolism, Osteogenesis, Osteoclasts metabolism, Mice, Aging metabolism, Aging pathology, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Transgenic, Arteries metabolism, Arteries pathology, Arteries growth & development, Male, Cancellous Bone metabolism, Cancellous Bone blood supply, Female, Bone and Bones blood supply, Bone and Bones metabolism, Bone and Bones pathology, Neovascularization, Physiologic, Humans, Bone Remodeling, Capillaries metabolism, Capillaries growth & development
- Abstract
The vasculature of the skeletal system is crucial for bone formation, homoeostasis and fracture repair, yet the diversity and specialization of bone-associated vessels remain poorly understood. Here we identify a specialized type of post-arterial capillary, termed type R, involved in bone remodelling. Type R capillaries emerge during adolescence around trabecular bone, possess a distinct morphology and molecular profile, and are associated with osteoprogenitors and bone-resorbing osteoclasts. Endothelial cell-specific overexpression of the transcription factor DACH1 in postnatal mice induces a strong increase in arteries and type R capillaries, leading to local metabolic changes and enabling trabecular bone formation in normally highly hypoxic areas of the diaphysis. Indicating potential clinical relevance of type R capillaries, these vessels respond to anti-osteoporosis treatments and emerge during ageing inside porous structures that are known to weaken compact bone. Our work outlines fundamental principles of vessel specialization in the developing, adult and ageing skeletal system., Competing Interests: Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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