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Differential bone remodeling mechanism in hindlimb unloaded rats and hibernating Daurian ground squirrels: a comparison between artificial and natural disuse
by
Gao Xuli
, Wang, Siqi
, Wang Shuyao
, Wang, Huiping
, Bai Feiyan
, Chang, Hui
, Liang, Jing
, Wu, Jiawei
, Gao Yunfang
, Zhang, Jie
in
Bending
/ Biomedical materials
/ Bone growth
/ Bone loss
/ Bone remodeling
/ Cancellous bone
/ Cbfa-1 protein
/ Cortical bone
/ Femur
/ Gelatinase B
/ Ground squirrels
/ Hibernation
/ Mechanical properties
/ Osteoblastogenesis
/ Osteogenesis
/ Osteoporosis
/ Proteins
/ Rigidity
/ Rodents
/ Signaling
/ Squirrels
/ Tibia
/ TRANCE protein
/ Wnt protein
/ β-Catenin
2021
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Differential bone remodeling mechanism in hindlimb unloaded rats and hibernating Daurian ground squirrels: a comparison between artificial and natural disuse
by
Gao Xuli
, Wang, Siqi
, Wang Shuyao
, Wang, Huiping
, Bai Feiyan
, Chang, Hui
, Liang, Jing
, Wu, Jiawei
, Gao Yunfang
, Zhang, Jie
in
Bending
/ Biomedical materials
/ Bone growth
/ Bone loss
/ Bone remodeling
/ Cancellous bone
/ Cbfa-1 protein
/ Cortical bone
/ Femur
/ Gelatinase B
/ Ground squirrels
/ Hibernation
/ Mechanical properties
/ Osteoblastogenesis
/ Osteogenesis
/ Osteoporosis
/ Proteins
/ Rigidity
/ Rodents
/ Signaling
/ Squirrels
/ Tibia
/ TRANCE protein
/ Wnt protein
/ β-Catenin
2021
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Differential bone remodeling mechanism in hindlimb unloaded rats and hibernating Daurian ground squirrels: a comparison between artificial and natural disuse
by
Gao Xuli
, Wang, Siqi
, Wang Shuyao
, Wang, Huiping
, Bai Feiyan
, Chang, Hui
, Liang, Jing
, Wu, Jiawei
, Gao Yunfang
, Zhang, Jie
in
Bending
/ Biomedical materials
/ Bone growth
/ Bone loss
/ Bone remodeling
/ Cancellous bone
/ Cbfa-1 protein
/ Cortical bone
/ Femur
/ Gelatinase B
/ Ground squirrels
/ Hibernation
/ Mechanical properties
/ Osteoblastogenesis
/ Osteogenesis
/ Osteoporosis
/ Proteins
/ Rigidity
/ Rodents
/ Signaling
/ Squirrels
/ Tibia
/ TRANCE protein
/ Wnt protein
/ β-Catenin
2021
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Differential bone remodeling mechanism in hindlimb unloaded rats and hibernating Daurian ground squirrels: a comparison between artificial and natural disuse
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Differential bone remodeling mechanism in hindlimb unloaded rats and hibernating Daurian ground squirrels: a comparison between artificial and natural disuse
2021
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To determine that differential bone remodeling mechanism (especially Wnt signaling) in hindlimb unloaded rats and hibernating Daurian ground squirrels, the bone microstructure, mechanical properties, and expression levels of bone remodeling related proteins and key proteins of Wnt/β-catenin signaling were analyzed in this study. The thickness of cortical and trabecular bone was decreased in femur of hindlimb unloaded rats, while it was maintained in femur of hibernating ground squirrels. Interestingly, the ultimate bending energy and ultimate normalized displacement were reduced and the bending rigidity was increased in tibia of hibernating ground squirrels. Besides, the protein level of Runx2 was decreased in femur and tibia of unloaded rats, while it was maintained in tibia and even increased in femur of hibernating ground squirrels. The protein levels of RANKL and MMP-9 were increased in femur and tibia in unloaded rats, while they were maintained in both femur and tibia of hibernating ground squirrels. The protein level of GSK-3β was increased in femur and tibia of unloaded rats, while it was maintained in both femur and tibia of hibernating ground squirrels. The phospho-β-catenin expression was increased in both femur and tibia of unloaded rats, while it was only decreased in femur, but maintained in tibia of hibernating ground squirrels. In conclusion, the femur and tibia in hindlimb unloaded rats showed obvious bone loss, while they mitigated disuse-induced bone loss in hibernating ground squirrels, involving differential protein expression of key molecules in bone remodeling. In comparison with hindlimb unloaded rats, promoting osteoblast differentiation through activating canonical GSK-3β/β-catenin signaling involving Runx2 might be an adaptation to natural disuse in femur of hibernating Daurian ground squirrels. However, there was no statistical change in the protein levels of bone formation related proteins, GSK-3β and phospho-β-catenin in tibia of hibernating Daurian ground squirrels.
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