Mechanism in inhibitory effects of vitamin K-2 on osteoclastic bone resorption: In vivo study in osteopetrotic (op/op) mice

Citation
T. Kawata et al., Mechanism in inhibitory effects of vitamin K-2 on osteoclastic bone resorption: In vivo study in osteopetrotic (op/op) mice, J NUTR SC V, 45(4), 1999, pp. 501-507
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science/Nutrition","Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism
Journal title
JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE AND VITAMINOLOGY
ISSN journal
03014800 → ACNP
Volume
45
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
501 - 507
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-4800(199908)45:4<501:MIIEOV>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Osteoclast deficiency in op/op mice was cured by a single injection of 5 mu g recombinant human macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF), On d 5, the osteoclast number reached a maximum value. By d 15, the osteoclast numb er had decreased to about 70% of the maximum level. Moreover, by d 20, the osteoclast number had decreased to about 30% of its maximum level. On d 5, the osteoclast number of vitamin K-2 12 h previously had decreased to about 30% of the M-CSF-only injected mice. Moreover, on d 5, the osteoclast numb er of the mice receiving a single injection of vitamin K-2 24 h previously had decreased to about 15% that of mice injected only with M-CSF. These res ults indicate that vitamin K-2 inhibits in vivo osteoclast formation. On d 20, the osteoclast number of the mice injected with a single dose of vitami n K-2 12 or 24 h previously had decreased to 0% compared with those receivi ng only M-CSF. The present results suggest that the vitamin K-2 "causes cel l death" to mature osteoclasts and inhibits in vivo osteoclast formation.