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Publication : Continuous activation of G alpha q in osteoblasts results in osteopenia through impaired osteoblast differentiation.

First Author  Ogata N Year  2007
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  282
Issue  49 Pages  35757-64
PubMed ID  17823129 Mgi Jnum  J:128967
Mgi Id  MGI:3768447 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M611902200
Citation  Ogata N, et al. (2007) Continuous activation of G alpha q in osteoblasts results in osteopenia through impaired osteoblast differentiation. J Biol Chem 282(49):35757-64
abstractText  We explored the role of G alpha(q)-mediated signaling on skeletal homeostasis by selectively expressing a constitutively active G alpha(q) (mutation of Q209L) in osteoblasts. Continuous signaling via G alpha(q) in mouse osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells impaired differentiation. Mice that expressed the constitutively active G alpha(q) transgene in cells of the osteoblast lineage exhibited severe osteopenia in cortical and trabecular bones. Osteoblast number, bone volume, and trabecular thickness were reduced in transgenic mice, but the osteoclasts were unaffected. Osteoblasts from transgenic mice showed impaired differentiation and matrix formation. In the presence of a protein kinase C inhibitor GF109203X, this impairment was not seen, indicating mediation by the protein kinase C pathway. We propose that continuous activation of the G alpha(q) signal in osteoblasts plays a crucial, previously unrecognized role in bone formation.
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