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Publication : A review of rodent models of type 2 diabetic skeletal fragility.

First Author  Fajardo RJ Year  2014
Journal  J Bone Miner Res Volume  29
Issue  5 Pages  1025-40
PubMed ID  24585709 Mgi Jnum  J:233235
Mgi Id  MGI:5781031 Doi  10.1002/jbmr.2210
Citation  Fajardo RJ, et al. (2014) A review of rodent models of type 2 diabetic skeletal fragility. J Bone Miner Res 29(5):1025-40
abstractText  Evidence indicating that adult type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with increased fracture risk continues to mount. Unlike osteoporosis, diabetic fractures are associated with obesity and normal to high bone mineral density, two factors that are typically associated with reduced fracture risk. Animal models will likely play a critical role in efforts to identify the underlying mechanisms of skeletal fragility in T2D and to develop preventative treatments. In this review we critically examine the ability of current rodent models of T2D to mimic the skeletal characteristics of human T2D. We report that although there are numerous rodent models of T2D, few have undergone thorough assessments of bone metabolism and strength. Further, we find that many of the available rodent models of T2D have limitations for studies of skeletal fragility in T2D because the onset of diabetes is often prior to skeletal maturation and bone mass is low, in contrast to what is seen in adult humans. There is an urgent need to characterize the skeletal phenotype of existing models of T2D, and to develop new models that more closely mimic the skeletal effects seen in adult-onset T2D in humans.
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