Dietary Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation Improves Murine Sickle Cell Bone Disease And Reprograms Adipogenesis

ANTIOXIDANTS(2021)

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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder of hemoglobin, leading to chronic hemolytic anemia and multiple organ damage. Among chronic organ complications, sickle cell bone disease (SBD) has a very high prevalence, resulting in long-term disability, chronic pain and fractures. Here, we evaluated the effects of omega-3 (fish oil-based, FD)-enriched diet vs. omega-6 (soybean oil-based, SD)- supplementation on murine SBD. We exposed SCD mice to recurrent hypoxia/reoxygenation (rec H/R), a consolidated model for SBD. In rec H/R SS mice, FD improves osteoblastogenesis/osteogenic activity by downregulating osteoclast activity via miR205 down-modulation and reduces both systemic and local inflammation. We also evaluated adipogenesis in both AA and SS mice fed with either SD or FD and exposed to rec H/R. FD reduced and reprogramed adipogenesis from white to brown adipocyte tissue (BAT) in bone compartments. This was supported by increased expression of uncoupling protein 1(UCP1), a BAT marker, and up-regulation of miR455, which promotes browning of white adipose tissue. Our findings provide new insights on the mechanism of action of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on the pathogenesis of SBD and strengthen the rationale for omega-3 fatty acid dietary supplementation in SCD as a complementary therapeutic intervention.
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sickle cell disease, bone histomorphometry, osteogenesis, adipogenesis, miRNAs
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