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热中性环境对雄性C57BL/6J小鼠社会隔离诱导的骨质流失影响有限。

Thermoneutral Housing has Limited Effects on Social Isolation-Induced Bone Loss in Male C57BL/6J Mice.

作者信息

Mountain Rebecca V, Peters Rebecca L, Langlais Audrie L, Stohn J Patrizia, Lary Christine W, Motyl Katherine J

机构信息

Center for Molecular Medicine, MaineHealth Institute for Research, MaineHealth, Scarborough, ME, USA.

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA.

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2024 Aug 9:2024.08.09.607315. doi: 10.1101/2024.08.09.607315.

Abstract

Social isolation stress has numerous known negative health effects, including increased risk for cardiovascular disease, dementia, as well as overall mortality. The impacts of social isolation on skeletal health, however, have not been thoroughly investigated. We previously found that four weeks of social isolation through single housing led to a significant reduction in trabecular and cortical bone in male, but not female, mice. One possible explanation for these changes in male mice is thermal stress due to sub-thermoneutral housing. Single housing at room temperature (20-25°C)-below the thermoneutral range of mice (26-34°C)-may lead to cold stress, which has known negative effects on bone. Therefore, the aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that housing mice near thermoneutrality, thereby ameliorating cold-stress, will prevent social isolation-induced bone loss in male C57BL/6J mice. 16-week-old mice were randomized into social isolation (1 mouse/cage) or grouped housing (4 mice/cage) at either room temperature (23°C) or in a warm temperature incubator (28°C) for four weeks (N=8/group). As seen in our previous studies, isolated mice at room temperature had significantly reduced bone parameters, including femoral bone volume fraction (BV/TV), bone mineral density (BMD), and cortical thickness. Contrary to our hypothesis, these negative effects on bone were not ameliorated by thermoneutral housing. Social isolation increased glucocorticoid-related gene expression in bone and and expression in BAT across temperatures, while thermoneutral housing increased percent lipid area and decreased and expression in BAT across housing conditions. Overall, our data suggest social isolation-induced bone loss is not a result of thermal stress from single housing and provides a key insight into the mechanism mediating the effects of isolation on skeletal health.

摘要

社会隔离应激有许多已知的负面健康影响,包括心血管疾病、痴呆症以及总体死亡率风险增加。然而,社会隔离对骨骼健康的影响尚未得到充分研究。我们之前发现,通过单笼饲养进行四周的社会隔离会导致雄性小鼠(而非雌性小鼠)的小梁骨和皮质骨显著减少。雄性小鼠出现这些变化的一个可能解释是亚热中性饲养导致的热应激。在室温(约20 - 25°C)下单笼饲养——低于小鼠的热中性范围(约26 - 34°C)——可能会导致冷应激,这对骨骼有已知的负面影响。因此,本研究的目的是检验以下假设:将小鼠饲养在接近热中性的环境中,从而减轻冷应激,将预防雄性C57BL/6J小鼠因社会隔离引起的骨质流失。将16周龄的小鼠随机分为社会隔离组(每笼1只小鼠)或群居组(每笼4只小鼠),分别置于室温(约23°C)或温暖温度培养箱(约28°C)中饲养四周(每组N = 8只)。正如我们之前的研究所见,室温下隔离饲养的小鼠的骨参数显著降低,包括股骨骨体积分数(BV/TV)、骨矿物质密度(BMD)和皮质厚度。与我们的假设相反,热中性饲养并未改善对骨骼的这些负面影响。在不同温度下,社会隔离均增加了骨骼中糖皮质激素相关基因的表达以及棕色脂肪组织(BAT)中的 和 表达,而热中性饲养在不同饲养条件下均增加了BAT中的脂质面积百分比并降低了 和 表达。总体而言,我们的数据表明,社会隔离引起的骨质流失不是单笼饲养热应激的结果,并为介导隔离对骨骼健康影响的机制提供了关键见解。

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