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Publication : Type VI collagen deficiency induces osteopenia with distortion of osteoblastic cell morphology.

First Author  Izu Y Year  2012
Journal  Tissue Cell Volume  44
Issue  1 Pages  1-6
PubMed ID  22071216 Mgi Jnum  J:309085
Mgi Id  MGI:6755999 Doi  10.1016/j.tice.2011.08.002
Citation  Izu Y, et al. (2012) Type VI collagen deficiency induces osteopenia with distortion of osteoblastic cell morphology. Tissue Cell 44(1):1-6
abstractText  Bone consists of type I collagen as a major protein with minor various matrix proteins. Type VI collagen is one of bone matrix proteins but its function is not known. We therefore examined the effects of type VI collagen deficiency on bone. 3D-muCT analysis revealed that type VI collagen deficiency reduced cancellous bone mass. Cortical bone mass was not affected. Type VI collagen deficiency distorted the shape of osteoblasts both in the cancellous bone and in the cambium layer of periosteal region. Furthermore, type VI collagen deficiency disorganized collagen arrangement. These data indicate that type VI collagen contributes to maintain bone mass.
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