JOURNAL ARTICLE

Reactive oxygen species‐mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress contributes to osteocyte death induced by orthodontic compressive force

Ming YanYun ZhangWanting NiuKezhou LiuLingyun XueKexin Zhou

Year: 2023 Journal:   Microscopy Research and Technique Vol: 86 (11)Pages: 1529-1541   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract During orthodontic tooth movement (OTM), osteocytes, the most mechanosensitive cells in alveolar bone, suffer the heavy orthodontic force and initiate alveolar bone resorption on the compression side. However, the inherent mechanisms of compressive force‐induced osteocyte death are not fully understood. In this study, we established an OTM model on Sprague–Dawley rats by inserting coil springs to investigate osteocyte damage on the compression side of alveolar bone. We then applied compressive force on the MLO‐Y4 osteocyte‐like cell line in vitro to explore whether the reactive oxygen species (ROS)‐mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) pathway is involved in compressive force‐induced osteocyte death. We found that the orthodontic force caused apparent alveolar bone loss, osteocyte death, and elevated serum sclerostin and receptor activator of NF‐κB ligand (RANKL) levels in rats. In vitro, compressive force inhibited cell viability but increased the LDH leakage and loss of mitochondrial membrane potential in MLO‐Y4 cells. Simultaneously, it activated protein kinase RNA‐like endoplasmic reticulum kinase (PERK), eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2α), and their downstream pro‐apoptotic ERS signaling proteins and caused significant osteocyte apoptosis, which can be blocked by ERS inhibitor salubrinal. Moreover, the compressive force elevated intracellular ROS levels, while the ROS scavenger N‐acetyl‐L‐cysteine (NAC) alleviated ERS and apoptosis in loaded osteocytes. These results suggest that the orthodontic compressive force induced osteocyte apoptosis via the ROS‐mediated ERS pathway. This study first proposes the ERS pathway as a new potential pathway for regulating the rate of OTM based on osteocyte death. Research Highlights The orthodontic force increases osteocyte death in rat alveolar bone. The compressive force causes osteocyte apoptosis by the endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) pathway in vitro. The ROS scavenger NAC blocked compressive force‐induced ERS and osteocyte apoptosis.

Keywords:
Osteocyte Cell biology Chemistry Endoplasmic reticulum Sclerostin RANKL Unfolded protein response Apoptosis Dental alveolus Osteoblast Signal transduction Receptor In vitro Biology Biochemistry Medicine Activator (genetics) Dentistry

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