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Systemic bone loss, impaired osteogenic activity and type I muscle fiber atrophy in mice with elastase-induced pulmonary emphysema: Establishment of a COPD-related osteoporosis mouse model

Authors :
Akinori Sakai
Yasuaki Okada
Keisuke Naito
Toshiharu Mori
Ke-Yong Wang
Hokuto Fukuda
Ken Sabanai
Kazuhiro Yatera
Eiichiro Nakamura
Manabu Tsukamoto
Yoshiaki Yamanaka
Source :
Bone. 120
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Although it is suggested that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and bone are related, almost all of the pathological mechanisms of COPD-related osteoporosis remain unknown. There is a mouse model showing a deterioration of bone quality after cigarette smoke exposure; however, in smoking exposure models, various factors exist that affect bone metabolism, such as smoking and body weight loss (muscle and fat mass loss). We considered it appropriate to use an elastase-induced emphysema model to exclude factors influencing bone metabolism and to investigate the influence of pulmonary emphysema on bone metabolism. The purpose of this study was to establish a COPD/emphysema-related osteoporosis mouse model by using the elastase-induced emphysema model. The lumbar vertebrae and femurs/tibiae exhibited trabecular bone loss and impaired osteogenic activity in 24-week-old male elastase-induced emphysema model mice. In addition, the model mice showed atrophy of type I muscle fibers without atrophy of type II muscle fibers. We believe that the mice described in this experimental protocol will be accepted as a COPD/emphysema-related osteoporosis mouse model and contribute to further investigations.

Details

ISSN :
18732763
Volume :
120
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bone
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8e7ac0119b466bbc1fcbf9513ad64a25