Glutamate suppresses osteoclastogenesis through the cystine/glutamate antiporter

Eiichi Hinoi, Takeshi Takarada, Kyosuke Uno, Maki Inoue, Yasuhiro Murafuji, Yukio Yoneda

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Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated functional expression of different glutamate receptor subtypes (GluRs) in both osteoblasts and osteoclasts. In the present study, we investigated the possible functional expression by osteoclasts of different glutamatergic signaling machineries including GluRs. In disagreement with the aforementioned prevailing view, no mRNA expression was found for all GluRs examined in primary cultured mouse osteoclasts differentiated from bone marrow precursors. Constitutive expression of mRNA was seen with glutamate transporters, such as excitatory amino acid transporters and cystine/glutamate antiporter, in primary osteoclasts. Glutamate significantly inhibited osteoclastogenesis at a concentration over 500 μmol/L in both primary osteoclasts and preosteoclastic RAW264.7 cells without affecting the cell viability in a manner sensitive to the antiporter inhibitor. In RAW264.7 cells stably overexpressing the cystine/glutamate antiporter, the inhibition by glutamate was more conspicuous than in cells transfected with empty vector alone. The systemic administration of glutamate significantly prevented the decreased bone mineral density in both femur and tibia in addition to increased osteoclastic indices in ovariectomized mice in vivo. These results suggest that glutamate may play a pivotal role in mechanisms associated with osteoclastogenesis through the cystine/glutamate antiporter functionally expressed by osteoclasts devoid of any GluRs cloned to date.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1277-1290
Number of pages14
JournalAmerican Journal of Pathology
Volume170
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2007
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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