Low bone mass resulting from impaired estrogen signaling in bone increases severity of load-induced osteoarthritis in female mice

Bone4.10
Volume: 152, Pages: 116071 - 116071
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
Reduced subchondral bone mass and increased remodeling are associated with early stage OA. However, the direct effect of low subchondral bone mass on the risk and severity of OA development is unclear. We sought to determine the role of low bone mass resulting from a bone-specific loss of estrogen signaling in load-induced OA development using female osteoblast-specific estrogen receptor-alpha knockout (pOC-ERαKO) mice. Osteoarthritis was...
Paper Details
Title
Low bone mass resulting from impaired estrogen signaling in bone increases severity of load-induced osteoarthritis in female mice
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
152
Pages
116071 - 116071
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