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Thyroid hormone acting via TRβ induces expression of browning genes in mouse bone marrow adipose tissue

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Mutant hypothyroid mouse models have recently shown that thyroid hormone is critical for skeletal development during an important prepubertal growth period. Additionally, thyroid hormone negatively regulates total body fat, consistent with the well-established effects of thyroid hormone on energy and fat metabolism. Since bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells differentiate into both adipocytes and osteoblasts and a relationship between bone marrow adipogenesis and osteogenesis has been predicted, we hypothesized thyroid hormone deficiency during the postnatal growth period increases marrow adiposity in mice.

Methods

Marrow adiposity in TH-deficient (Tshr −/−) mice treated with T3/T4, TH receptor β-specific agonist GC-1, or vehicle control was evaluated via dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and osmium micro-computed tomography. To further examine the mechanism for thyroid hormone regulation of marrow adiposity, we used real-time RT-PCR to measure the effects of thyroid hormone on adipocyte differentiation markers in primary mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells and two mouse cell lines in vitro and in Tshr −/− mice in vivo.

Results

Marrow adiposity increased >20% (P < 0.01) in Tshr −/− mice at 3 weeks of age, and treatment with T3/T4 when serum thyroid hormone normally increases (day 5–14) rescued this phenotype. Furthermore, GC-1 rescued this phenotype equally well, suggesting this thyroid hormone effect is in part mediated via TRβ signaling. Treatment of bone marrow mesenchymal stromal or ST2 cells with T3 or GC-1 significantly increased expression of several brown/beige fat markers. Moreover, injection of T3/T4 increased browning-specific markers in white fat of Tshr −/− mice.

Conclusions

These data suggest that thyroid hormone regulation of marrow adiposity is mediated at least in part via activation of TRβ signaling.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by funding from National Institutes of Health grant AR048139 to SM, Senior Research Career Scientist Award to SM from the US Department of Veterans Affairs, and NIH grant 2R25 GM060507 (LLU CHDMM/IMSD). All work was performed in facilities provided by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. The authors thank Ms. Heather Watt, Ms. Catrina Alarcon, Ms. Sheila Pourteymoor, Dr. Andy Cheng, and Mr. Charles Abreu for technical assistance.

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Lindsey, R.C., Mohan, S. Thyroid hormone acting via TRβ induces expression of browning genes in mouse bone marrow adipose tissue. Endocrine 56, 109–120 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-017-1265-x

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