Mechanical stimulation controls osteoclast function through the regulation of Ca2+-activated Cl− channel Anoctamin 1

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Weijia Sun
Yuheng Li
Jianwei Li
Yingjun Tan
Xinxin Yuan
Haoye Meng
Jianting Ye
Guohui Zhong
XiaoYan Jin
Zizhong Liu
Ruikai Du
Wenjuan Xing
Dingsheng Zhao
Jinping Song
Youyou Li
Junjie Pan
Yunzhang Zhao
Qi Li
Aiyuan Wang
Shukuan Ling
Rongji Dai
Yingxian Li
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[1] Beijing Institute of Technology,Beijing Key Laboratory for Separation and Analysis in Biomedicine and Pharmaceuticals
[2] China Astronaut Research and Training Center,State Key Laboratory of Space Medicine Fundamentals and Application
[3] Chinese PLA General Hospital,Institute of Orthopaedics
[4] Oujiang Laboratory (Zhejiang Lab for Regenerative Medicine,undefined
[5] Vision and Brain Health),undefined
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Mechanical force loading is essential for maintaining bone homeostasis, and unloading exposure can lead to bone loss. Osteoclasts are the only bone resorbing cells and play a crucial role in bone remodeling. The molecular mechanisms underlying mechanical stimulation-induced changes in osteoclast function remain to be fully elucidated. Our previous research found Ca2+-activated Cl− channel Anoctamin 1 (Ano1) was an essential regulator for osteoclast function. Here, we report that Ano1 mediates osteoclast responses to mechanical stimulation. In vitro, osteoclast activities are obviously affected by mechanical stress, which is accompanied by the changes of Ano1 levels, intracellular Cl− concentration and Ca2+ downstream signaling. Ano1 knockout or calcium binding mutants blunts the response of osteoclast to mechanical stimulation. In vivo, Ano1 knockout in osteoclast blunts loading induced osteoclast inhibition and unloading induced bone loss and. These results demonstrate that Ano1 plays an important role in mechanical stimulation induced osteoclast activity changes.
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