2014
Glucocerebrosidase 2 gene deletion rescues type 1 Gaucher disease
Mistry PK, Liu J, Sun L, Chuang WL, Yuen T, Yang R, Lu P, Zhang K, Li J, Keutzer J, Stachnik A, Mennone A, Boyer JL, Jain D, Brady RO, New MI, Zaidi M. Glucocerebrosidase 2 gene deletion rescues type 1 Gaucher disease. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2014, 111: 4934-4939. PMID: 24639522, PMCID: PMC3977292, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1400768111.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 Gaucher's diseaseBone formation defectGaucher diseaseSerum ceramide levelsBone formation rateEnzyme replacement therapyViable therapeutic targetGD1 patientsGBA deficiencyEnhanced elevationTherapeutic targetBone volumeMononuclear phagocytesClinical phenotypeGBA geneConditional deletionBioactive lipidsSphingosine levelsDevelopment of inhibitorsCeramide levelsLysosomal glucocerebrosidasePatientsNanomolar concentrationsDiseaseMice
2010
Altered Metabolism and Lipodystrophy in the Early B-Cell Factor 1-Deficient Mouse
Fretz JA, Nelson T, Xi Y, Adams DJ, Rosen CJ, Horowitz MC. Altered Metabolism and Lipodystrophy in the Early B-Cell Factor 1-Deficient Mouse. Endocrinology 2010, 151: 1611-1621. PMID: 20172967, PMCID: PMC2850234, DOI: 10.1210/en.2009-0987.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdiponectinAdipose TissueAnimalsBlood GlucoseBone MarrowCalorimetryCCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Protein-betaEnergy MetabolismGlucagonInsulinLeptinLipid MetabolismLipodystrophyMiceMice, KnockoutPPAR gammaReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionRNA, MessengerStatistics, NonparametricTrans-ActivatorsConceptsSerum glucose levelsWhite adipose tissueMarrow adiposityGlucose levelsAdipose tissueLevels of leptinBone formation rateAdipose tissue depositionNumber of osteoblastsWk of ageAltered bone morphologySerum osteocalcinInsulin levelsGlucose challengeIP injectionPancreatic hormonesLittermate controlsLipid depositionBone marrowSerum analysisBrown adiposeTissue depositionAltered metabolismMiceAdiposity
2009
Biochemical and histological assessment of Alkali therapy during high animal protein intake in the rat
Zerwekh JE, Zou L, Pak CY, Moe OW, Preisig PA. Biochemical and histological assessment of Alkali therapy during high animal protein intake in the rat. Bone 2009, 45: 1004-1009. PMID: 19651255, PMCID: PMC2753741, DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2009.07.077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh animal protein intakeAnimal protein intakeAlkali therapyBone histomorphometryBone turnoverProtein intakeAcid loadChronic acid loadMajor skeletal effectCancellous bone volumeHigh casein dietNegative calcium balanceDynamic bone histomorphometryLow urinary pHBone formation rateDietary animal protein intakeStatic bone histomorphometryNet acid excretionLow caseinSubstantial acid loadOsteoclastic surfaceWesternized dietUrinary pHUrine biochemistryBone resorption
2008
Ebf1-dependent control of the osteoblast and adipocyte lineages
Hesslein DG, Fretz JA, Xi Y, Nelson T, Zhou S, Lorenzo JA, Schatz DG, Horowitz MC. Ebf1-dependent control of the osteoblast and adipocyte lineages. Bone 2008, 44: 537-546. PMID: 19130908, PMCID: PMC2657874, DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2008.11.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNumber of osteoclastsBone formation parametersBone formation rateAdipocyte lineageBone marrow cellsOlfactory sensory neuronsSerum osteocalcinOsteoid volumeSensory neuronsAdipocyte numberBone marrowOsteoclast developmentMutant miceMarrow cellsMiceSubcutaneous sitesBone formationAdipocyte developmentStriking increaseDecreased depositionTranscription factorsOsteoblastsB cell fate specificationEBF1Adiposity
2007
Weaning Triggers a Decrease in Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-κB Ligand Expression, Widespread Osteoclast Apoptosis, and Rapid Recovery of Bone Mass after Lactation in Mice
Ardeshirpour L, Dann P, Adams DJ, Nelson T, VanHouten J, Horowitz MC, Wysolmerski JJ. Weaning Triggers a Decrease in Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-κB Ligand Expression, Widespread Osteoclast Apoptosis, and Rapid Recovery of Bone Mass after Lactation in Mice. Endocrinology 2007, 148: 3875-3886. PMID: 17495007, DOI: 10.1210/en.2006-1467.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone lossBone massBone turnoverReceptor activatorOsteoclast apoptosisRapid bone lossC-telopeptide levelsNumber of osteoclastsBone formation rateNuclear factor-kappaB ligand (RANKL) mRNANuclear factor-kappaB ligand (RANKL) expressionRapid recoveryLevels of osteocalcinCessation of lactationSkeletal anabolismPTH levelsCalcium metabolismBone resorptionBone histomorphometryBone microarchitectureCalcium levelsOsteoblast numberLigand expressionReciprocal decreaseBone recovery
2000
Increased Marrow‐Derived Osteoprogenitor Cells and Endosteal Bone Formation in Mice Lacking Thrombospondin 2*
Hankenson K, Bain S, Kyriakides T, Smith E, Goldstein S, Bornstein P. Increased Marrow‐Derived Osteoprogenitor Cells and Endosteal Bone Formation in Mice Lacking Thrombospondin 2*. Journal Of Bone And Mineral Research 2000, 15: 851-862. PMID: 10804014, DOI: 10.1359/jbmr.2000.15.5.851.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone formation rateEndosteal bone formation rateEndosteal bone formationTSP2-null miceMarrow stromal cellsComputerized tomographyThrombospondin-2Bone formationNormal bone resorptionWild-type animalsOvariectomized miceBone lossCortical densityRate of proliferationBone resorptionLigamentous laxityBone massVascular densityHistomorphometric analysisNull miceMutant miceStromal cellsMiceLong bonesCellular basis
1991
The influence of ibuprofen on fracture repair: Biomechanical, biochemical, histologic, and histomorphometric parameters in rats
Huo M, Troiano N, Pelker R, Gundberg C, Friedlaender G. The influence of ibuprofen on fracture repair: Biomechanical, biochemical, histologic, and histomorphometric parameters in rats. Journal Of Orthopaedic Research® 1991, 9: 383-390. PMID: 2010842, DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100090310.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsControl animalsHistomorphometric parametersFracture repairUnilateral femur fracturesMature Sprague-Dawley ratsSerum osteocalcin levelsCyclo-oxygenase inhibitorSprague-Dawley ratsBone formation rateInfluence of ibuprofenOral doseFemur fracturesOsteocalcin levelsClinical practiceBone volumeBone remodelingInhibitory effectSignificant alterationsFracture biomechanicsRatsAnimalsTail vertebraePresent studyIbuprofenRepair
1984
Effects of chemotherapeutic agents on bone. I. Short-term methotrexate and doxorubicin (adriamycin) treatment in a rat model.
Friedlaender G, Tross R, Doganis A, Kirkwood J, Baron R. Effects of chemotherapeutic agents on bone. I. Short-term methotrexate and doxorubicin (adriamycin) treatment in a rat model. Journal Of Bone And Joint Surgery 1984, 66: 602-7. PMID: 6707039, DOI: 10.2106/00004623-198466040-00016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChemotherapeutic agentsShort-term methotrexateThickness of osteoidShort-term administrationTrabecular bone volumeNumber of osteoclastsPhysiological bone turnoverWistar-Lewis ratsBone formation rateTotal bone massBone allograft incorporationRate of resorptionChronic treatmentBone turnoverNew bone formationTherapeutic dosesBone massUntreated ratsRat modelBone allograftBone volumeProximal tail vertebraeOsteoblastic activityDoxorubicin treatmentAdverse effects
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