Abstract

The antiapoptotic molecule Bcl-2 inhibits apoptosis by preventing cytochrome c release from mitochondria. Although several studies have indicated the importance of Bcl-2 in maintaining skeletal integrity, the detailed cellular and molecular mechanisms remain elusive. Since Bcl-2(-/-) mice die before six weeks of age on account of renal failure and cannot be compared to adult wild-type mice, we generated Bcl-2(-/-)Bim(+/-) mice, in which a single Bim allele was inactivated, and compared them with their Bcl-2(+/-)Bim(+/-) littermates. Bcl-2(-/-)Bim(+/-) mice grew normally, but exhibited decreased bone mass compared to Bcl-2(+/-)Bim(+/-) mice, mainly due to impaired osteoblast function. Interestingly, the anabolic effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH) was not observed in Bcl-2(-/-)Bim(+/-) mice. This data demonstrates that Bcl-2 is indispensable for the anabolic activity of PTH in bone.

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