Journal article

Osteoblast gene expression in rat long bones: Effects of ovariectomy and dihydrotestosterone on mRNA levels

RAM Davey, CN Hahn, BK May, HA Morris

Calcified Tissue International | SPRINGER VERLAG | Published : 2000

Abstract

The steroid sex hormones exert major effects on bone formation although the molecular events associated with their activity remain unclear. We have investigated the effects of ovariectomy and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) administration to both sham-operated and ovariectomized (ovx) rats on the bone mRNA levels of osteoblast genes. Rats were randomly allocated to either sham or ovariectomy operations and were administered either vehicle or 40 mg/kg body weight DHT by silastic tube implants at the time of operation for 8 weeks, at which time they were killed and total RNA was extracted from the long bones, Northern blot analysis indicated that the mRNA levels of the bone cell genes α1(I) collagen..

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