Recombinant Igf-1 Induces Sex-Specific Changes In Bone Composition And Remodeling In Adult Mice With Pappa2 Deficiency

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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Deficiency of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A2 (PAPP-A2), an IGF-1 availability regulator, causes postnatal growth failure and dysregulation of bone size and density. The present study aimed to determine the effects of recombinant murine IGF-1 (rmIGF-1) on bone composition and remodeling in constitutive Pappa2 knock-out (ko/ko) mice. To address this challenge, X-ray diffraction (XRD), attenuated total reflection-fourier transform infra-red (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy and gene expression analysis of members of the IGF-1 system and bone resorption/formation were performed. Pappa2(ko/ko) mice (both sexes) had reduced body and bone length. Male Pappa2(ko/ko) mice had specific alterations in bone composition (mineral-to-matrix ratio, carbonate substitution and mineral crystallinity), but not in bone remodeling. In contrast, decreases in collagen maturity and increases in Igfbp3, osteopontin (resorption) and osteocalcin (formation) characterized the bone of Pappa2(ko/ko) females. A single rmIGF-1 administration (0.3 mg/kg) induced short-term changes in bone composition in Pappa2(ko/ko) mice (both sexes). rmIGF-1 treatment in Pappa2(ko/ko) females also increased collagen maturity, and Igfbp3, Igfbp5, Col1a1 and osteopontin expression. In summary, acute IGF-1 treatment modifies bone composition and local IGF-1 response to bone remodeling in mice with Pappa2 deficiency. These effects depend on sex and provide important insights into potential IGF-1 therapy for growth failure and bone loss and repair.
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apatite, bone, collagen, growth, IGFBP, pappalysin, sex difference, Pappa2 deficiency
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