Elevated Aromatase Expression in Osteoblasts Leads to Increased Bone Mass without Systemic Adverse Effects.
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2009

Abstract The stimulatory effects of testosterone (T) on bone can either be via a direct activation of the androgen receptor (AR) or mediated via aromatization of T to estradiol (E2), followed by activation of estrogen receptors (ERs) in bone. Aromatase expression in osteoblasts and reproductive tissues is dependent on different promoters, which are differentially regulated. To investigate the effect of elevated local aromatization of T to E2 in bone, we developed a transgenic mouse model (Coll-1alpha1-Arom) that over-expresses the human aromatase gene under the control of the osteoblast specific rat type I alpha I procollagen promoter. The Coll-1alpha1-Arom mice expressed human aromatase mRNA specifically in bone and had unaffected serum E2 and T levels. Male Coll-1alpha1-Arom mice had clearly increased total body bone mineral density (BMD), trabecular BMD, cortical BMD and cortical thickness associated with elevated osteoprotegerin mRNA levels and reduced number of osteoclasts (p<0.01). Treatment of ovariectomized mice with T increased cortical and trabecular thickness in the Coll-1alpha1-Arom mice (p<0.001) but not in the wild type mice. In conclusion, elevated aromatase expression specifically in osteoblasts results in stimulatory estrogenic effects in bone without increasing serum E2 levels. As osteoblast specific aromatase expression results in an increased ER to AR activation ratio in bone, we propose that activation of ERs results in a more pronounced increase in bone mass than what is seen after activation of the AR. Development of osteoblast specific inducers of aromatase expression might identify substances with stimulatory effects on bone without systemic adverse effects.

Författare

Klara Sjögren

Göteborgs universitet

Jerker Fick

Göteborgs universitet

Sofia Movérare-Skrtic

Göteborgs universitet

Niklas Andersson

Göteborgs universitet

Sara H Windahl

Göteborgs universitet

Charlotte Swanson

Göteborgs universitet

Subburaman Mohan

M Poutanen

Claes Ohlsson

Göteborgs universitet

Journal of bone and mineral research

1523-4681 (ISSN)

Vol. 24 7 1263-70

Ämneskategorier

MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP

DOI

10.1359/jbmr.090208

PubMed

19257817

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