Journal article
Increased formation and decreased resorption of bone in mice with elevated vitamin D receptor in mature cells of the osteoblastic lineage
EM Gardiner, PA Baldock, GP Thomas, NA Sims, NK Henderson, B Hollis, CP White, KL Sunn, NA Morrison, WR Walsh, JA Eisman
FASEB Journal | FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL | Published : 2000
Abstract
The microarchitecture of bone is regulated by complex interactions between the bone-forming and resorbing cells, and several compounds regulate both actions. For example, vitamin D, which is required for bone mineralization, also stimulates bone resorption. Transgenic mice overexpressing the vitamin D receptor solely in mature cells of the osteoblastic bone-forming lineage were generated to test the potential therapeutic value of shifting the balance of vitamin D activity in favor of bone formation. Cortical bone was 5% wider and 15% stronger in these mice due to a doubling of periosteal mineral apposition rate without altered body weight or calcium homeostatic hormone levels. A 20% increase..
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