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Loss of interleukin-10 exacerbates early Type-1 diabetes-induced bone loss.

Citation
Rios-Arce, N. D., et al. “Loss Of Interleukin-10 Exacerbates Early Type-1 Diabetes-Induced Bone Loss.”. Journal Of Cellular Physiology, pp. 2350-2365.
Center University of Michigan
Author Naiomy D Rios-Arce, Andrew Dagenais, Derrick Feenstra, Brandon Coughlin, Ho Jun Kang, Susanne Mohr, Laura R McCabe, Narayanan Parameswaran
Keywords IL-10, Type-1 diabetes, bone, Osteoblasts, osteoporosis
Abstract

Type-1 diabetes (T1D) increases systemic inflammation, bone loss, and risk for bone fractures. Levels of the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-10 (IL-10) are decreased in T1D, however their role in T1D-induced osteoporosis is unknown. To address this, diabetes was induced in male IL-10 knockout (KO) and wild-type (WT) mice. Analyses of femur and vertebral trabecular bone volume fraction identified bone loss in T1D-WT mice at 4 and 12 weeks, which in T1D-IL-10-KO mice was further reduced at 4 weeks but not 12 weeks. IL-10 deficiency also increased the negative effects of T1D on cortical bone. Osteoblast marker osterix was decreased, while osteoclast markers were unchanged, suggesting that IL-10 promotes anabolic processes. MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts cultured under high glucose conditions displayed a decrease in osterix which was prevented by addition of IL-10. Taken together, our results suggest that IL-10 is important for promoting osteoblast maturation and reducing bone loss during early stages of T1D.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Journal of cellular physiology
Volume
235
Issue
3
Number of Pages
2350-2365
Date Published
03/2020
ISSN Number
1097-4652
DOI
10.1002/jcp.29141
Alternate Journal
J. Cell. Physiol.
PMID
31538345
PMCID
PMC6899206
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