Hibernating bear serum hinders osteoclastogenesis in-vitro.

Bears do not suffer from osteoporosis during hibernation, which is associated with long-term inactivity, lack of food intake, and cold exposure. However, the mechanisms involved in bone loss prevention have scarcely been elucidated in bears. We investigated the effect of serum from hibernating Japan...

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Main Authors: Alireza Nasoori, Yuko Okamatsu-Ogura, Michito Shimozuru, Mariko Sashika, Toshio Tsubota
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238132
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spelling doaj-64a6e17dc84f4f22834686b23320e6512021-03-03T22:02:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023813210.1371/journal.pone.0238132Hibernating bear serum hinders osteoclastogenesis in-vitro.Alireza NasooriYuko Okamatsu-OguraMichito ShimozuruMariko SashikaToshio TsubotaBears do not suffer from osteoporosis during hibernation, which is associated with long-term inactivity, lack of food intake, and cold exposure. However, the mechanisms involved in bone loss prevention have scarcely been elucidated in bears. We investigated the effect of serum from hibernating Japanese black bears (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) on differentiation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to osteoclasts (OCs). PBMCs collected from 3 bears were separately cultured with 10% serum of 4 active and 4 hibernating bears (each individual serum type was assessed separately by a bear PBMCs), and differentiation were induced by treatment with macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) and receptor activator of NF-kB ligand (RANKL). PBMCs that were cultured with the active bear serum containing medium (ABSM) differentiated to multi-nucleated OCs, and were positive for TRAP stain. However, cells supplemented with hibernating bear serum containing medium (HBSM) failed to form OCs, and showed significantly lower TRAP stain (p < 0.001). On the other hand, HBSM induced proliferation of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) similarly to ABSM (p > 0.05), indicating no difference on cell growth. It was revealed that osteoclastogenesis of PBMCs is hindered by HBSM, implying an underlying mechanism for the suppressed bone resorption during hibernation in bears. In addition, this study for the first time showed the formation of bears' OCs in-vitro.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238132
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author Alireza Nasoori
Yuko Okamatsu-Ogura
Michito Shimozuru
Mariko Sashika
Toshio Tsubota
spellingShingle Alireza Nasoori
Yuko Okamatsu-Ogura
Michito Shimozuru
Mariko Sashika
Toshio Tsubota
Hibernating bear serum hinders osteoclastogenesis in-vitro.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Alireza Nasoori
Yuko Okamatsu-Ogura
Michito Shimozuru
Mariko Sashika
Toshio Tsubota
author_sort Alireza Nasoori
title Hibernating bear serum hinders osteoclastogenesis in-vitro.
title_short Hibernating bear serum hinders osteoclastogenesis in-vitro.
title_full Hibernating bear serum hinders osteoclastogenesis in-vitro.
title_fullStr Hibernating bear serum hinders osteoclastogenesis in-vitro.
title_full_unstemmed Hibernating bear serum hinders osteoclastogenesis in-vitro.
title_sort hibernating bear serum hinders osteoclastogenesis in-vitro.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Bears do not suffer from osteoporosis during hibernation, which is associated with long-term inactivity, lack of food intake, and cold exposure. However, the mechanisms involved in bone loss prevention have scarcely been elucidated in bears. We investigated the effect of serum from hibernating Japanese black bears (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) on differentiation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to osteoclasts (OCs). PBMCs collected from 3 bears were separately cultured with 10% serum of 4 active and 4 hibernating bears (each individual serum type was assessed separately by a bear PBMCs), and differentiation were induced by treatment with macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF) and receptor activator of NF-kB ligand (RANKL). PBMCs that were cultured with the active bear serum containing medium (ABSM) differentiated to multi-nucleated OCs, and were positive for TRAP stain. However, cells supplemented with hibernating bear serum containing medium (HBSM) failed to form OCs, and showed significantly lower TRAP stain (p < 0.001). On the other hand, HBSM induced proliferation of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) similarly to ABSM (p > 0.05), indicating no difference on cell growth. It was revealed that osteoclastogenesis of PBMCs is hindered by HBSM, implying an underlying mechanism for the suppressed bone resorption during hibernation in bears. In addition, this study for the first time showed the formation of bears' OCs in-vitro.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238132
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