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Glucosamine delays the progression of osteoporosis in senile mice by promoting osteoblast autophagy

Wei Su, Chen Lv, Lingtuo Huang, Xiaohang Zheng, Shengwu Yang

2022Nutrition & Metabolism12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Senile osteoporosis (SOP) is one of the most prevalent diseases that afflict the elderly population, which characterized by decreased osteogenic ability. Glucosamine (GlcN) is an over-the-counter dietary supplement. Our previous study reported that GlcN promotes osteoblast proliferation by activating autophagy in vitro. The purpose of this study is to determine the effects and mechanisms of GlcN on senile osteoporosis and osteogenic differentiation in vivo. METHODS: Aging was induced by subcutaneous injection of D-Galactose (D-Gal), and treated with GlcN or vehicle. The anti-senile-osteoporosis effect of GlcN was explored by examining changes in micro-CT, serum indicators, body weight, protein and gene expression of aging and apoptosis. Additionally, the effects of GlcN on protein and gene expression of osteogenesis and autophagy were observed by inhibiting autophagy with 3-methyladenine (3-MA). RESULTS: GlcN significantly improved bone mineral density (BMD) and bone micro-architecture, decreased skeletal senescence and apoptosis and increased osteogenesis in D-Gal induced osteoporotic mice. While all effect was reversed with 3-MA. CONCLUSION: GlcN effectively delayed the progression of osteoporosis in senile osteoporotic mice by promoting osteoblast autophagy. This study suggested that GlcN may be a prospective candidate drug for the treatment of SOP.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagySenile osteoporosisOsteoporosisOsteoblastMedicineApoptosisInternal medicineEndocrinologyGlucosamineCancer researchChemistryIn vitroBiochemistryBone Metabolism and DiseasesBone health and osteoporosis researchSphingolipid Metabolism and Signaling
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