Osteocytic expression of mRNA for c-fos and IGF-I: an immediate early gene response to an osteogenic stimulus

JM Lean, AG Mackay, JW Chow… - American Journal of …, 1996 - journals.physiology.org
JM Lean, AG Mackay, JW Chow, TJ Chambers
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1996journals.physiology.org
We analyzed the expression, during the osteogenic response of bone to mechanical
stimulation, of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), a growth factor implicated in bone formation,
and c-fos, a protooncogene in which disordered regulation specifically affects bone. Both
genes were strongly expressed in osteocytes of mechanically stimulated but not control
bones within 30 min of the osteogenic stimulus. IGF-I mRNA expression increased up to 6 h,
was restricted to osteocytes, and was strongly suppressed by indomethacin. Although early …
We analyzed the expression, during the osteogenic response of bone to mechanical stimulation, of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), a growth factor implicated in bone formation, and c-fos, a protooncogene in which disordered regulation specifically affects bone. Both genes were strongly expressed in osteocytes of mechanically stimulated but not control bones within 30 min of the osteogenic stimulus. IGF-I mRNA expression increased up to 6 h, was restricted to osteocytes, and was strongly suppressed by indomethacin. Although early IGF-I mRNA expression was resistant to cycloheximide, there was a degree of suppression after 6 h, raising the possibility that IGF-I expression might be prolonged by autocrine mechanisms. c-fos mRNA was increased both in osteocytes and on bone surfaces. At both sites, c-fos expression was transient, prolonged by cycloheximide, and was strongly stimulated even in the presence of indomethacin. Thus osteocytes respond to mechanical stimulation with immediate prolonged expression of IGF-I and immediate transient expression of c-fos, implicating osteocytes in the osteogenic response to mechanical stimulation. Moreover, the different spatial distribution and indomethacin sensitivity of c-fos and IGF-I gene expression suggest that at least two signaling pathways are activated in osteocytes during this process.
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