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RANK deletion in neuropeptide Y neurones attenuates oestrogen deficiency-related bone loss

Abstract

The RANKL pathway is known to be an important aspect of the pathogenesis of oestrogen deficiency-induced bone loss. RANK deletion specifically in neuropeptide Y (NPY) neurones has been shown to enhance the ability of the skeleton to match increases in body weight caused by high-fat diet feeding, likely via the modulation of NPY levels. In the present study, we used ovariectomy in female mice to show that RANK deletion in NPY neurones attenuates bone loss caused by long-term oestrogen deficiency, particularly in the vertebral compartment. Ovariectomy led to a reduction in NPY expression levels in the arcuate nucleus of NPY(cre/+) ;RANK(lox/lox) mice compared to NPY(cre/+) ;RANK(lox/+) controls. Because NPY deficient mice also displayed a similar protection against ovariectomy-induced bone loss, modulation of hypothalamic NPY signalling is the likely mechanism behind the protection from bone loss in the NPY(cre/+) ;RANK(lox/lox) mice.

Type Journal
ISBN 1365-2826 (Electronic) 0953-8194 (Linking)
Authors Lee, N. J.; Clarke, I. M.; Zengin, A.; Enriquez, R. F.; Nagy, V.; Penninger, J. M.; Baldock, P. A.; Herzog, H.
Responsible Garvan Author Professor Herbert Herzog
Publisher Name JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
Published Date 2019-02-11
Published Volume 31
Published Issue 2
Published Pages e12687
Status Always Electronic
DOI 10.1111/jne.12687
URL link to publisher's version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30633834
OpenAccess link to author's accepted manuscript version https://publications.gimr.garvan.org.au/open-access/14917