熊去氧胆酸
活力测定
胆红素
运行x2
胆酸
内分泌学
医学
兰克尔
骨细胞
胆汁淤积
骨细胞
胆汁酸
内科学
细胞凋亡
化学
碱性磷酸酶
生物化学
成骨细胞
体外
酶
受体
激活剂(遗传学)
作者
Silvia Ruiz‐Gaspà,Núria Guañabens,Susana Jurado,Andreu Combalía,Pilar Peris,Ana Monegal,Albert Parés
摘要
Abstract Background and Aims Osteoporosis is a common complication in patients with primary biliary cholangitis. Both bilirubin and lithocholic acid (LCA) result in detrimental effects on osteoblastic cells, and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) counteracts these outcomes. However, there is no information on the consequences of these retained substances of cholestasis and sera from cholestatic patients in osteocytes. Methods The impact of bilirubin, LCA, UDCA and serum from jaundiced patients on viability, differentiation, mineralization and apoptosis has been assessed in MLO‐Y4 and MLO‐A5 osteocyte cell lines. Effects on gene expression were assessed in these cells and in human bone fragments. Results Lithocholic acid 10 μmol/L and bilirubin 50 μmol/L decreased viability in MLO‐Y4 and MLO‐A5 cells (11% and 53% respectively; P ≤ .01). UDCA alone or combined with LCA or bilirubin increased cell viability. Jaundiced sera decreased cell viability (56%), an effect which was reverted by UDCA. Bilirubin decreased differentiation by 47% in MLO‐Y4 ( P ≤ .01) and mineralization (87%) after 21 days in MLO‐A5 ( P ≤ .03). Both bilirubin and LCA increased apoptosis in MLO‐Y4, and UDCA diminished the apoptotic effect. Moreover, bilirubin down‐regulated RUNX2 and up‐regulated RANKL gene expression in bone tissue, MLO‐Y4 and MLO‐A5 cells, and LCA up‐regulated RANKL expression in bone tissue. UDCA 100 μmol/L increased the gene expression of all these genes in bone tissue and MLO‐Y4 cells and neutralized the decreased RUNX2 expression induced by bilirubin. Conclusion Bilirubin and LCA have damaging consequences in osteocytes by decreasing viability, differentiation and mineralization, increasing apoptosis and modifying gene expression, effects that are neutralized by UDCA.
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