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Mice expressing a constitutively active PTH/PTHrP receptor in osteoblasts show reduced callus size but normal callus morphology during fracture healing.

Marsell, Richard (author)
Uppsala universitet,Ortopedi
Jonsson, Kenneth B. (author)
Uppsala universitet,Ortopedi
Cho, Tae-Joon (author)
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Einhorn, Thomas A (author)
Ohlsson, Claes, 1965 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för medicin, avdelningen för invärtesmedicin,Institute of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
Schipani, Ernestina (author)
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2009-07-08
2007
English.
In: Acta orthopaedica. - : Medical Journals Sweden AB. - 1745-3674 .- 1745-3682. ; 78:1, s. 39-45
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  • BACKGROUND: The parathyroid hormone-/parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTH/PTHrP) receptor plays a crucial role in endochondral bone formation and possibly also in fracture healing. Patients with Jansen's metaphysial chondrodysplasia (JMC) have a gain-of-function mutation in the PTH/PTHrP receptor. Transgenic mice expressing JMC PTH/PTHrP receptor mutants in osteoblasts are characterized by increased trabecular bone formation and reduced osteoblastic activity at periosteal sites. We have analyzed the bone phenotype and studied the fracture healing process in this model. METHODS: We performed bone density analysis of tibiae from 17-week-old transgenic mice and controls. Also, tibial fractures were produced in 14-week-old mice. Fracture healing was examined by radiographic and histological analysis. RESULTS: Transgenic mice had a lower total bone mineral content (BMC), by a factor of one-third. The changes were bone compartment-specific with an increase in trabecular bone volume and a decrease in cortical thickness. The calluses in the transgenic mice were smaller, with a reduction in BMC and mean cross-sectional area by a factor of one-half. Despite the smaller size, however, the morphology and progression through the healing process were similar in both transgenic and wild-type littermates. INTERPRETATION: We conclude that the constitutively active PTH/PTHrP receptor has compartment-specific effects on bone formation when expressed in osteoblasts. During fracture healing, however, both the periosteal and the endochondral processes are activated, leading to fracture healing that is temporally and morphologically normal, although the callus tissue is less prominent.

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Animals
Bone Density
Bony Callus
anatomy & histology
metabolism
physiology
Fracture Healing
genetics
physiology
Gene Expression
Mice
Mice
Transgenic
Osteoblasts
metabolism
Osteogenesis
genetics
physiology
Receptor
Parathyroid Hormone
Type 1
genetics
metabolism
physiology
Tibia
cytology
metabolism
pathology
Tibial Fractures
metabolism
pathology
physiopathology
MEDICINE

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