Strontium ranelate stimulates the activity of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: interaction with Zn ²⁺ and Mg ²⁺
- Autores
- Fernández, Juan Manuel; Molinuevo, María Silvina; McCarthy, Antonio Desmond; Cortizo, Ana María
- Año de publicación
- 2014
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Strontium ranelate (SR) is an orally administered and bone-targeting anti-osteoporotic agent that increases osteoblast-mediated bone formation while decreasing osteoclastic bone resorption, and thus reduces the risk of vertebral and femoral bone fractures in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Osteoblastic alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is a key enzyme involved in the process of bone formation and osteoid mineralization. In this study we investigated the direct effect of strontium (SR and SrCl₂) on the activity of ALP obtained from UMR106 osteosarcoma cells, as well as its possible interactions with the divalent cations Zn²⁺ and Mg²⁺. In the presence of Mg²⁺, both SR and SrCl₂ (0.05–0.5 mM) significantly increased ALP activity (15–66 % above basal), and this was dose-dependent in the case of SR. The stimulatory effect of strontium disappeared in the absence of Mg²⁺. The cofactor Zn²⁺ also increased ALP activity (an effect that reached a plateau at 2 mM), and co-incubation of 2 mM Zn²⁺ with 0.05–0.5 mM SR showed an additive effect on ALP activity stimulation. SR induced a dose-dependent decrease in the Km of ALP (and thus an increase in affinity for its substrate) with a maximal effect at 0.1 mM. Co-incubation with 2 mM Zn²⁺ further decreased Km in all cases. These direct effects of SR on osteoblastic ALP activity could be indicating an alternative mechanism by which this compound may regulate bone matrix mineralization.
Laboratorio de Investigación en Osteopatías y Metabolismo Mineral - Materia
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Biología
Ciencias Médicas
Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase
Magnesium
Zinc
Strontium ranelate
Osteoblasts - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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Strontium ranelate stimulates the activity of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: interaction with Zn ²⁺ and Mg ²⁺ |
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Strontium ranelate stimulates the activity of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: interaction with Zn ²⁺ and Mg ²⁺ |
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Strontium ranelate stimulates the activity of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: interaction with Zn ²⁺ and Mg ²⁺ Fernández, Juan Manuel Biología Ciencias Médicas Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase Magnesium Zinc Strontium ranelate Osteoblasts |
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Strontium ranelate stimulates the activity of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: interaction with Zn ²⁺ and Mg ²⁺ |
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Strontium ranelate stimulates the activity of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: interaction with Zn ²⁺ and Mg ²⁺ |
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Strontium ranelate stimulates the activity of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: interaction with Zn ²⁺ and Mg ²⁺ |
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Strontium ranelate stimulates the activity of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: interaction with Zn ²⁺ and Mg ²⁺ |
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Strontium ranelate stimulates the activity of bone-specific alkaline phosphatase: interaction with Zn ²⁺ and Mg ²⁺ |
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Fernández, Juan Manuel Molinuevo, María Silvina McCarthy, Antonio Desmond Cortizo, Ana María |
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Fernández, Juan Manuel |
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Fernández, Juan Manuel Molinuevo, María Silvina McCarthy, Antonio Desmond Cortizo, Ana María |
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Molinuevo, María Silvina McCarthy, Antonio Desmond Cortizo, Ana María |
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Biología Ciencias Médicas Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase Magnesium Zinc Strontium ranelate Osteoblasts |
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Biología Ciencias Médicas Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase Magnesium Zinc Strontium ranelate Osteoblasts |
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Strontium ranelate (SR) is an orally administered and bone-targeting anti-osteoporotic agent that increases osteoblast-mediated bone formation while decreasing osteoclastic bone resorption, and thus reduces the risk of vertebral and femoral bone fractures in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Osteoblastic alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is a key enzyme involved in the process of bone formation and osteoid mineralization. In this study we investigated the direct effect of strontium (SR and SrCl₂) on the activity of ALP obtained from UMR106 osteosarcoma cells, as well as its possible interactions with the divalent cations Zn²⁺ and Mg²⁺. In the presence of Mg²⁺, both SR and SrCl₂ (0.05–0.5 mM) significantly increased ALP activity (15–66 % above basal), and this was dose-dependent in the case of SR. The stimulatory effect of strontium disappeared in the absence of Mg²⁺. The cofactor Zn²⁺ also increased ALP activity (an effect that reached a plateau at 2 mM), and co-incubation of 2 mM Zn²⁺ with 0.05–0.5 mM SR showed an additive effect on ALP activity stimulation. SR induced a dose-dependent decrease in the Km of ALP (and thus an increase in affinity for its substrate) with a maximal effect at 0.1 mM. Co-incubation with 2 mM Zn²⁺ further decreased Km in all cases. These direct effects of SR on osteoblastic ALP activity could be indicating an alternative mechanism by which this compound may regulate bone matrix mineralization. Laboratorio de Investigación en Osteopatías y Metabolismo Mineral |
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