Vitamin D Receptor in Osteoblasts Is a Negative Regulator of Bone Mass Control

Author:

Yamamoto Yoko1,Yoshizawa Tatsuya1,Fukuda Toru1,Shirode-Fukuda Yuko1,Yu Taiyong1,Sekine Keisuke1,Sato Takashi1,Kawano Hirotaka1,Aihara Ken-ichi1,Nakamichi Yuko1,Watanabe Tomoyuki1,Shindo Masayo1,Inoue Kazuki1,Inoue Erina1,Tsuji Naoya1,Hoshino Maiko1,Karsenty Gerard2,Metzger Daniel3,Chambon Pierre3,Kato Shigeaki4,Imai Yuuki1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences (Y.Y., T.Yo., T.F., Y.S-F., T.Yu, K.S., T.S., H.K., K.A., Y.N., T.W., M.S., K.I., E.I., N.T., M.H., Y.I.), The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, 113-0032, Japan

2. Department of Genetics and Development (G.K.), Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York

3. Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (D.M., P.C.), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Université Louis Pasteur, Collège de France, 67404 Illkirch, Strasbourg, France

4. Soma Central Hospital (S.K.), Fukushima, Japan.

Abstract

AbstractThe physiological and beneficial actions of vitamin D in bone health have been experimentally and clinically proven in mammals. The active form of vitamin D [1α,25(OH)2D3] binds and activates its specific nuclear receptor, the vitamin D receptor (VDR). Activated VDR prevents the release of calcium from its storage in bone to serum by stimulating intestinal calcium absorption and renal reabsorption. However, the direct action of VDR in bone tissue is poorly understood because serum Ca2+ homeostasis is maintained through tightly regulated ion transport by the kidney, intestine, and bone. In addition, conventional genetic approaches using VDR knockout (VDR-KO, VDR−/−) mice could not identify VDR action in bone because of the animals' systemic defects in calcium metabolism. In this study, we report that systemic VDR heterozygous KO (VDR+/L−) mice generated with the Cre/loxP system as well as conventional VDR heterozygotes (VDR+/−) showed increased bone mass in radiological assessments. Because mineral metabolism parameters were unaltered in both types of mice, these bone phenotypes imply that skeletal VDR plays a role in bone mass regulation. To confirm this assumption, osteoblast-specific VDR-KO (VDRΔOb/ΔOb) mice were generated with 2.3 kb α1(I)-collagen promoter-Cre transgenic mice. They showed a bone mass increase without any dysregulation of mineral metabolism. Although bone formation parameters were not affected in bone histomorphometry, bone resorption was obviously reduced in VDRΔOb/ΔOb mice because of decreased expression of receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (an essential molecule in osteoclastogenesis) in VDRΔOb/ΔOb osteoblasts. These findings establish that VDR in osteoblasts is a negative regulator of bone mass control.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology

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