A complex osteoporotic milieu is associated with arterial stiffening and PDGF-BB-mediated calcification of human smooth muscle cells
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Accumulating evidence links skeletal and vascular aging, yet the pathological cross-talk between osteoporotic bone and vascular calcification remains insufficiently understood. In this retrospective exploratory study, we show that osteoporotic individuals exhibit a distinct systemic milieu characterized by elevated eosinophil, neutrophil, and platelet counts, as well as altered levels of sCD40L, PDGF-BB, osteopontin, and SDF-1. These changes correlate with both bone metabolism and arterial stiffness, indicating a multifactorial bone-vascular interplay. Moreover, osteoporotic sera accelerated calcification of human vascular smooth muscle cells in vitro , with PDGF-BB emerging as a central mediator. Inhibition of PDGF-BB downstream signaling blocked this effect, suggesting a mechanistic role of PDGF-BB in linking the osteoporotic milieu to vascular calcification. Conceptualizing this cross-talk as a complex adaptive system advances our understanding of the disease dynamics between localized bone loss and vascular pathologies. Furthermore, it may guide therapeutic strategies, with PDGF-BB as a potential target, to support healthier aging.