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Dataset: Calcitonin controls bone formation by inhibiting the release of sphingosine 1-phosphate from osteoclasts

The hormone calcitonin (CT) is primarily known for its pharmacologic action as an inhibitor of bone resorption, yet CT-deficient mice...

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The hormone calcitonin (CT) is primarily known for its pharmacologic action as an inhibitor of bone resorption, yet CT-deficient mice display increased bone formation. These findings raised the question about the underlying cellular and molecular mechanism of CT action. Here we show that either ubiquitous or osteoclast-specific inactivation of the murine CT receptor (CTR) causes increased bone formation. CT negatively regulates the osteoclast expression of Spns2 gene, which encodes a transporter for the signaling lipid sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P). CTR-deficient mice show increased S1P levels, and their skeletal phenotype is normalized by deletion of the S1P receptor S1P3. Finally, pharmacologic treatment with the non-selective S1P receptor agonist FTY720 causes increased bone formation in wildtype, but not in S1P3-deficient mice. This study redefines the role of CT in skeletal biology, confirms that S1P acts as an osteoanabolic molecule in vivo, and provides evidence for a pharmacologically exploitable crosstalk between osteoclasts and osteoblasts. Osteoclasts of wildtype and Calcr-/- C57Bl/6 mice were treated with Calcitonin and compared to the non-treated osteoclasts of wildtype or Calcr-/- mice, respectively.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-60761

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample treatment genotype
GSM1487524 untreated wildtype
GSM1487524 untreated wildtype
GSM1487524 untreated wildtype
GSM1487527 Calcitonin wildtype
GSM1487527 Calcitonin wildtype
GSM1487527 Calcitonin wildtype
GSM1487530 untreated Calcr-/-
GSM1487530 untreated Calcr-/-
GSM1487530 untreated Calcr-/-
GSM1487533 Calcitonin Calcr-/-
GSM1487533 Calcitonin Calcr-/-
GSM1487533 Calcitonin Calcr-/-

Tags

  • bone
  • calcitonin
  • hormone
  • lipid
  • osteoclast

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