TY - JOUR
T1 - Osteogenic capillaries orchestrate growth plate-independent ossification of the malleus
AU - Matsuo, Koichi
AU - Kuroda, Yukiko
AU - Nango, Nobuhito
AU - Shimoda, Kouji
AU - Kubota, Yoshiaki
AU - Ema, Masatsugu
AU - Bakiri, Latifa
AU - Wagner, Erwin F.
AU - Takeda, Yoshihiro
AU - Yashiro, Wataru
AU - Momose, Atsushi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/11/15
Y1 - 2015/11/15
N2 - Endochondral ossification is a developmental process by which cartilage is replaced by bone. Terminally differentiated hypertrophic chondrocytes are calcified, vascularized, and removed by chondroclasts before bone matrix is laid down by osteoblasts. In mammals, the malleus is one of three auditory ossicles that transmit vibrations of the tympanic membrane to the inner ear. The malleus is formed from a cartilaginous precursor without growth plate involvement, but little is known about how bones of this type undergo endochondral ossification. Here, we demonstrate that in the processus brevis of the malleus, clusters of osteoblasts surrounding the capillary loop produce bone matrix, causing the volume of the capillary lumen to decrease rapidly in post-weaning mice. Synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy revealed a concentric, cylindrical arrangement of osteocyte lacunae along capillaries, indicative of pericapillary bone formation. Moreover, we report that overexpression of Fosl1, which encodes a component of the AP-1 transcription factor complex, in osteoblasts significantly blocked malleal capillary narrowing. These data suggest that osteoblast/endothelial cell interactions control growth plate-free endochondral ossification through ‘osteogenic capillaries’ in a Fosl1-regulated manner.
AB - Endochondral ossification is a developmental process by which cartilage is replaced by bone. Terminally differentiated hypertrophic chondrocytes are calcified, vascularized, and removed by chondroclasts before bone matrix is laid down by osteoblasts. In mammals, the malleus is one of three auditory ossicles that transmit vibrations of the tympanic membrane to the inner ear. The malleus is formed from a cartilaginous precursor without growth plate involvement, but little is known about how bones of this type undergo endochondral ossification. Here, we demonstrate that in the processus brevis of the malleus, clusters of osteoblasts surrounding the capillary loop produce bone matrix, causing the volume of the capillary lumen to decrease rapidly in post-weaning mice. Synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy revealed a concentric, cylindrical arrangement of osteocyte lacunae along capillaries, indicative of pericapillary bone formation. Moreover, we report that overexpression of Fosl1, which encodes a component of the AP-1 transcription factor complex, in osteoblasts significantly blocked malleal capillary narrowing. These data suggest that osteoblast/endothelial cell interactions control growth plate-free endochondral ossification through ‘osteogenic capillaries’ in a Fosl1-regulated manner.
KW - AP-1 transcription factor
KW - Auditory ossicle
KW - Blood vessel
KW - Osteogenic capillary
KW - Synchrotron radiation
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U2 - 10.1242/dev.123885
DO - 10.1242/dev.123885
M3 - Article
C2 - 26428006
AN - SCOPUS:84947461235
SN - 0950-1991
VL - 142
SP - 3912
EP - 3920
JO - Development (Cambridge)
JF - Development (Cambridge)
IS - 22
ER -