Histological functions of parathyroid hormone on bone formation and bone blood vessels
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.job.2022.08.002
Histological functions of parathyroid hormone on bone formation and bone blood vessels
Abstract
Background: The intermittent administration of parathyroid hormone (PTH) has been prescribed to osteoporotic patients due to its bone anabolic effects. In addition to its actions on bone cells, PTH appears to affect bone-specific blood vessels. These blood vessels are derived from bone marrow sinusoids, which express EphB4, a hallmark of veinous vascular endothelial cells. Given the presence of osteo-vascular interactions, it is important to elucidate the effects of PTH on bone cells and blood vessels in murine models.
Highlights: PTH stimulates preosteoblastic proliferation and osteoblastic bone formation. The former appears to be directly affected by PTH, whereas the latter requires osteoclast-mediated coupling. The administration of PTH through high-frequency dosage schemes accelerates bone turnover featuring remodeling-based bone formation, whereas low-frequency schemes cause mainly remodeling-based and partly modeling-based bone formation. Normally, many blood vessels lack alpha smooth muscle actin (αSMA)-immunoreactive vascular muscle cells surrounding basement membranes, indicating them being capillaries. However, PTH administration increases the number of blood vessels surrounded by αSMA-positive cells. These αSMA-positive cells spread out of blood vessels and express alkaline phosphatase and c-kit, suggesting their potential to differentiate into osteogenic and vascular endothelial/perivascular cells. Unlike bone cells, αSMA-positive cells did not appear in the periphery of blood vessels in the kidney and liver, and the thickness of the tunica media did not change regardless of PTH administration.
Conclusion: Based on the results of the study and presence of osseous-vascular interactions, PTH appears to influence not only osteoblastic cells, but also blood vessels in bone.
Keywords: Alpha smooth muscle Actin; Blood vessels; Endomucin; Osteoblasts; Parathyroid hormone.
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