osteoprotegerin has been researched along with Atrophy* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for osteoprotegerin and Atrophy
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Inflammatory processes and elevated osteoclast activity chaperon atrophic non-union establishment in a murine model.
Delayed bone healing, especially in long bones poses one of the biggest problems in orthopeadic and reconstructive surgery and causes tremendous costs every year. There is a need for exploring the causes in order to find an adequate therapy. Earlier investigations of human scaphoid non-union revealed an elevated osteoclast activity, accompanied by upregulated levels of TGF-beta and RANKL. Interestingly, scaphoid non-union seemed to be well vascularized.. In the current study, we used a murine femur-defect model to study atrophic non unions over a time-course of 10 weeks. Different time points were chosen, to gather insights into the dynamic processes of non-union establishment.. Histological analyses as well as western blots and qRT-PCR indicated enhanced osteoclast activity throughout the observation period, paralleled by elevated levels of TGF-beta, TNF-alpha, MMP9, MMP13 and RANKL, especially during the early phases of non-union establishment. Interestingly, elevated levels of these mediators decreased markedly over a period of 10 weeks, as inflammatory reaction during non-union establishment seemed to wear out. To our surprise, osteoblastogenesis seemed to be unaffected during early stages of non-union establishment.. Taken together, we gained first insights into the establishment process of atrophic non unions, in which inflammatory processes accompanied by highly elevated osteoclast activity seem to play a leading role. Topics: Animals; Atrophy; Cell Proliferation; Cytokines; Disease Models, Animal; Female; Fractures, Ununited; Inflammation; Inflammation Mediators; Male; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Osteoblasts; Osteoclasts; Osteoprotegerin; RANK Ligand | 2019 |