N. Takeda et al., Expression of the c-fos gene induced by parathyroid hormone in the bones of SAMP6 mice, a murine model for senile osteoporosis, MECH AGE D, 108(1), 1999, pp. 87-97
SAMP6 mice are a murine model for senile osteoporosis, characterized by low
peak bone mass seen at 4 or 5 months of age. Parathyroid hormone (PTH)-ind
uced c-fos expression was examined in the bones, bone-marrow cells and kidn
ey tissues of 2-month-old male SAMP6 mice. SAMP2 mice, which have a higher
peak bone mass, were used as controls. The expression of c-fos in the bone
peaked at 30 min after 60 mu g/kg of human PTH(1-34) administration. After
peaking, the expression fell quickly in SAMP? mice. This decrease in expres
sion was delayed in SAMP6 mice and the expression was higher at 1 h than in
SAMP2 mice. The phenomenon observed in the bone appears to be tissue speci
fic as it was not seen in the bone-marrow cells or kidney tissue. Immunohis
tochemical studies showed that c-Fos protein was localized to the nuclei of
some of the osteocytes and a few of the osteoblasts in the cortical bone,
and that osteocytes expressing c-Fos protein increased after PTH treatment.
These results suggest that osteocytes might contribute to the maintenance
of higher levels of c-fos expression in the bones of SAMP6 mice and may be
related to cortical osteopenia in these mice by modulating bone remodeling
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