Prostaglandin E2 mediates sensory nerve regulation of bone homeostasis

Whether sensory nerve can sense bone density or metabolic activity to control bone homeostasis is unknown. Here we found prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) secreted by osteoblastic cells activates PGE2 receptor 4 ( EP4 ) in sensory nerves to regulate bone formation by inhibiting sympathetic activity through th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2019-01, Vol.10 (1), p.181-181, Article 181
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Hao, Hu, Bo, Lv, Xiao, Zhu, Shouan, Zhen, Gehua, Wan, Mei, Jain, Amit, Gao, Bo, Chai, Yu, Yang, Mi, Wang, Xiao, Deng, Ruoxian, Wang, Lei, Cao, Yong, Ni, Shuangfei, Liu, Shen, Yuan, Wen, Chen, Huajiang, Dong, Xinzhong, Guan, Yun, Yang, Huilin, Cao, Xu
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Zusammenfassung:Whether sensory nerve can sense bone density or metabolic activity to control bone homeostasis is unknown. Here we found prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) secreted by osteoblastic cells activates PGE2 receptor 4 ( EP4 ) in sensory nerves to regulate bone formation by inhibiting sympathetic activity through the central nervous system. PGE2 secreted by osteoblasts increases when bone density decreases as demonstrated in osteoporotic animal models. Ablation of sensory nerves erodes the skeletal integrity. Specifically, knockout of the EP4 gene in the sensory nerves or cyclooxygenase-2 ( COX2 ) in the osteoblastic cells significantly reduces bone volume in adult mice. Sympathetic tone is increased in sensory denervation models, and propranolol, a β2-adrenergic antagonist, rescues bone loss. Furthermore, injection of SW033291, a small molecule to increase PGE2 level locally, significantly boostes bone formation, whereas the effect is obstructed in EP4 knockout mice. Thus, we show that PGE2 mediates sensory nerve to control bone homeostasis and promote regeneration. Bone is innervated, and its turnover is affected by sympathetic nerve activity. Here, the authors show that prostaglandin E2, secreted by osteoblasts, activates the EP4 receptor on sensory nerves, inhibiting sympathetic nerve activity and modulating bone formation in mice.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-018-08097-7