Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1919956 Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundMutations in lamin A/C have been described as associated to severe changes in bone and joints. In this study we hypothesize that the expression of lamin A/C may play a role in the pathogenesis of age-related diseases in the osteoarticular system.MethodologyC57BL/6 young and old mice (4 months; n = 10 and 24 months; n = 10) were sacrificed. Limbs were isolated for histopathological and Western blot analysis. The proportion of cells (osteoblasts and chondrocytes) positive for lamin A/C was quantified by immunohistochemistry. Lamin B1 was used as control. Finally, lamin A/C expression in bone marrow cells was quantified by Western blot.ResultsA significant reduction in lamin A/C was found in osteoblasts of old as compared to young mice (42% versus 76%, p < 0.001). Interestingly, lamin A/C but not lamin B1 expression was found in bone matrix with higher levels in young bone. Additionally, a significant reduction in the number of lamin A/C expressing chondrocytes was seen in old mice as compared to young mice (32% versus 84%, p < 0.001). Finally, a reduction in lamin A/C expression was found in bone marrow cells obtained from old mice as compared to young mice.ConclusionThis is the first assessment of the age-related changes in lamin A/C expression in the osteoarticular system. We conclude that with aging there is a reduction in lamin A/C expression which could have a significance on osteoarticular cells function and viability.

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