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Publication : The calcium sensing receptor is directly involved in both osteoclast differentiation and apoptosis.

First Author  Mentaverri R Year  2006
Journal  FASEB J Volume  20
Issue  14 Pages  2562-4
PubMed ID  17077282 Mgi Jnum  J:146706
Mgi Id  MGI:3838272 Doi  10.1096/fj.06-6304fje
Citation  Mentaverri R, et al. (2006) The calcium sensing receptor is directly involved in both osteoclast differentiation and apoptosis. FASEB J 20(14):2562-4
abstractText  Intracellular transduction pathways that are dependent on activation of the CaR by Ca(o)2+ have been studied extensively in parathyroid and other cell types, and include cytosolic calcium, phospholipases C, A2, and D, protein kinase C isoforms and the cAMP/protein kinase A system. In this study, using bone marrow cells isolated from CaR-/- mice as well as DN-CaR-transfected RAW 264.7 cells, we provide evidence that expression of the CaR plays an important role in osteoclast differentiation. We also establish that activation of the CaR and resultant stimulation of PLC are involved in high Ca(o)2+-induced apoptosis of mature rabbit osteoclasts. Similar to RANKL, Ca(o)2+ (20 mM) appeared to trigger rapid and significant nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB in a CaR- and PLC-dependent manner. In summary, our data suggest that stimulation of the CaR may play a pivotal role in the control of both osteoclast differentiation and apoptosis in the systems studied here through a signaling pathway involving activation of the CaR, phospholipase C, and NF-kappaB.
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