Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is often complicated by osteoporosis, a process which may involve osteoblast autophagy. As melatonin suppresses autophagy under certain conditions, we its investigated the effects on bone autophagy during diabetes. We first assessed different body parameters in a diabetic rat model treated with various concentrations of melatonin. Dynamic biomechanicalmeasurements, bone organization hard slice dyeing and micro-CT were used to observe the rat bone microstructure, and immunohistochemistry was used to determine levels of autophagy biomarkers. We also performed in vitro experiments on human fetal osteoblastic (hFOB1.19) cells cultured with high glucose, different concentrations of melatonin, and ERK pathway inhibitors. And we used Western blotting and immunofluorescence to measure the extent of osteogenesis and autophagy. We found that melatonin improved the bone microstructure in our rat diabetes model and reduced the level of autophagy(50 mg/kg was better than 100 mg/kg). Melatonin also enhanced osteogenesis and suppressed autophagy in osteoblasts cultured at high glucose levels (10 μM was better than 1 mM). This suggests melatonin may reduce the level of autophagy in osteoblasts and delay diabetes-induced osteoporosis by inhibiting the ERK signaling pathway.

Highlights

  • Due to economic development, the incidence of chronic diseases such as diabetes is rising every year

  • We used a rat model of type 2 diabetes mellitus combined with osteoporosis that was established through the use of intralipids and a small dose of streptozotocin

  • As diabetes is mainly characterized by weight loss, high blood sugar and insulin resistance, we first confirmed that our rat model was a model of diabetes by examining the weights, blood sugar levels, and insulin sensitivity index (ISI) values of the animals

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INTRODUCTION

The incidence of chronic diseases such as diabetes is rising every year. While it has been reported that different concentrations of melatonin delay osteoblast proliferation [8], few studies have described the effect of melatonin on type 2 diabetic osteoporosis. This study was performed to determine the effects of melatonin in type 2 diabetic osteoporosis, as well as the mechanism of osteoporosis in diabetes mellitus. We speculated that melatonin negatively regulates osteoblast autophagy and suppresses the pathological process of type 2 diabetic osteoporosis. We evaluated the effects of different concentrations of melatonin on in vivo and in vitro models of type 2 diabetic osteoporosis, in order to determine the involvement of melatonin and autophagy in type 2 diabetic osteoporosis and identify potential therapeutic targets for clinical treatment

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