AUTHOR=Madel Maria-Bernadette , Fu He , Pierroz Dominique D. , Schiffrin Mariano , Winkler Carine , Wilson Anne , Pochon Cécile , Toffoli Barbara , Taïeb Mahdia , Jouzeau Jean-Yves , Gilardi Federica , Ferrari Serge , Bonnet Nicolas , Blin-Wakkach Claudine , Desvergne Béatrice , Moulin David TITLE=Lack of Adiponectin Drives Hyperosteoclastogenesis in Lipoatrophic Mice JOURNAL=Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology VOLUME=9 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/cell-and-developmental-biology/articles/10.3389/fcell.2021.627153 DOI=10.3389/fcell.2021.627153 ISSN=2296-634X ABSTRACT=
Long bones from mammals host blood cell formation and contain multiple cell types, including adipocytes. Physiological functions of bone marrow adipocytes are poorly documented. Herein, we used adipocyte-deficient PPARγ-whole body null mice to investigate the consequence of total adipocyte deficiency on bone homeostasis in mice. We first highlighted the dual bone phenotype of PPARγ null mice: one the one hand, the increased bone formation and subsequent trabecularization extending in the long bone diaphysis, due to the well-known impact of PPARγ deficiency on osteoblasts formation and activity; on the other hand, an increased osteoclastogenesis in the cortical bone. We then further explored the cause of this unexpected increased osteoclastogenesis using two independent models of lipoatrophy, which recapitulated this phenotype. This demonstrates that hyperosteoclastogenesis is not intrinsically linked to PPARγ deficiency, but is a consequence of the total lipodystrophy. We further showed that adiponectin, a cytokine produced by adipocytes and mesenchymal stromal cells is a potent inhibitor of osteoclastogenesis