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Publication : Role of tissue factor in delayed bone repair induced by diabetic state in mice.

First Author  Ehara H Year  2021
Journal  PLoS One Volume  16
Issue  12 Pages  e0260754
PubMed ID  34855855 Mgi Jnum  J:315182
Mgi Id  MGI:6830791 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0260754
Citation  Ehara H, et al. (2021) Role of tissue factor in delayed bone repair induced by diabetic state in mice. PLoS One 16(12):e0260754
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Tissue factor (TF) is the primary activator of the extrinsic coagulation protease cascade. Although TF plays roles in various pathological states, such as thrombosis, inflammatory diseases, cancer, and atherosclerosis, its involvement in bone metabolism remains unknown. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study examined the roles of TF in delayed bone repair induced by a diabetic state in mice using wild-type (WT) and low TF-expressing (LTF) male mice. A diabetic state was induced by intraperitoneal injections of streptozotocin (STZ). RESULTS: A prolonged diabetic state significantly reduced total and trabecular bone mineral densities (BMD) as well as cortical bone thickness in WT and LTF mice; these BMD parameters were similar between WT and LTF mice treated with or without STZ. The diabetic state induced in WT mice delayed the repair of the femur following injury. The diabetic state induced in LTF mice was associated with further delays in bone repair. In in vitro experiments, TF significantly decreased receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand-induced osteoclast formation and osteoclastogenic gene expression in RAW264.7 cells. However, it did not affect the gene expression levels of runt-related transcription factor 2 and osterix as well as alkaline phosphatase activity in mouse primary osteoblasts. CONCLUSION: Low TF state was associated with enhanced bone repair delay induced by diabetic state in mice. The TF-induced suppression of bone remodeling may be a contributing factor to the protective effects of TF against delayed bone repair in a diabetic state.
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