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Publication : Bone development and fracture healing is normal in mice that have a defect in the development of the lymphatic system.

First Author  McCarter AL Year  2020
Journal  Lymphology Volume  53
Issue  4 Pages  162-171
PubMed ID  33721923 Mgi Jnum  J:358584
Mgi Id  MGI:7782675 Citation  McCarter AL, et al. (2020) Bone development and fracture healing is normal in mice that have a defect in the development of the lymphatic system. Lymphology 53(4):162-171
abstractText  Ectopic lymphatics form in bone and promote bone destruction in diseases such as Gorham-Stout disease, generalized lymphatic anomaly, and kaposiform lymphangiomatosis. However, the role lymphatics serve in normal bone development and repair is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to characterize bone development and fracture healing in mice that have a defect in the development of the lymphatic vasculature. We found that bones in wild-type adult mice and mouse embryos did not have lymphatics. We also found that bone development was normal in Vegfr3 (Chy/Chy) embryos. These mice do not have lymphatics and die shortly after birth. To determine whether lymphatics serve a role in postnatal bone development and fracture healing, we analyzed bones from Vegfr3 (wt/Chy) mice. These mice are viable and have fewer lymphatics than wild-type mice. We found that postnatal bone development and fracture healing was normal in Vegfr3 (wt/Chy) mice. Taken together, our results suggest that lymphatics do not play a major role in normal bone development or repair.
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