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Publication : Neural regulation of energy and bone homeostasis by the synaptic adhesion molecule Calsyntenin-3.

First Author  Kim SJ Year  2020
Journal  Exp Mol Med Volume  52
Issue  5 Pages  793-803
PubMed ID  32382066 Mgi Jnum  J:293885
Mgi Id  MGI:6445212 Doi  10.1038/s12276-020-0419-8
Citation  Kim SJ, et al. (2020) Neural regulation of energy and bone homeostasis by the synaptic adhesion molecule Calsyntenin-3. Exp Mol Med 52(5):793-803
abstractText  Neuronal regulation of energy and bone metabolism is important for body homeostasis. Many studies have emphasized the importance of synaptic adhesion molecules in the formation of synapses, but their roles in physiology still await further characterization. Here, we found that the synaptic adhesion molecule Calsyntenin-3 (CLSTN3) regulates energy and bone homeostasis. Clstn3 global knockout mice show reduced body mass with improved leptin sensitivity and increased energy expenditure compared to their wild-type littermates. In addition, Clstn3 knockout mice show reduced marrow volume and cortical bone mass without alteration of trabecular bone microarchitecture. This reduced bone mass is not bone cell-autonomous because neither osteoblast- nor osteoclast-specific Clstn3 knockout mice show bone defects; similarly, in vitro cultures of both Clstn3 knockout osteoblasts and osteoclasts do not show any defects. These reduced body and bone mass phenotypes can be attributed instead to neuronal CLSTN3 because they are recapitulated by pan-neuronal but not sympathetic neuron-specific deletion of Clstn3. This study reveals novel physiological functions of neuronal Clstn3 as a key regulator of energy and bone homeostasis.
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