Journal article

A role for the calcitonin receptor to limit bone loss during lactation in female mice by inhibiting osteocytic osteolysis

MV Clarke, PK Russell, DM Findlay, S Sastra, PH Anderson, JP Skinner, GJ Atkins, JD Zajac, RA Davey

Endocrinology United States | Published : 2015

Abstract

During lactation, the large transfer of calcium from the mother to the milkis primarily sourced from the maternal skeleton. To determine whether the calcitonin receptor (CTR) plays a physiological role to protect the skeleton from excessive resorption during lactation, we assessed the maternal skeleton of global CTR knockout (CTRKO) and littermate control mice at the end of lactation (postnatal day 21). Micro-computed tomography analyses showed no effect on trabecular or cortical bone in the distal femur and L1 vertebra of maternal global CTR deletion at the end of lactation in global CTRKO mice compared with that in control mice. Bone resorption, as assessed by osteoclast number and activit..

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