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Publication : Cortical and trabecular morphology is altered in the limb bones of mice artificially selected for faster skeletal growth.

First Author  Farooq S Year  2017
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  7
Issue  1 Pages  10527
PubMed ID  28874773 Mgi Jnum  J:340437
Mgi Id  MGI:6109342 Doi  10.1038/s41598-017-10317-x
Citation  Farooq S, et al. (2017) Cortical and trabecular morphology is altered in the limb bones of mice artificially selected for faster skeletal growth. Sci Rep 7(1):10527
abstractText  Bone strength is influenced by mineral density and macro- and microstructure. Research into factors that contribute to bone morphology and strength has focused on genetic, environmental and morphological factors (e.g., body mass index), but little is known regarding the impact of rates of skeletal elongation on adult skeletal morphology and strength. Using micro-CT, we examined the impact of rates of skeletal elongation on bone cortical and trabecular morphology, and on rates of estrogen-dependent bone loss in the tibia in CD-1 mice, and in mice with accelerated skeletal growth (Longshanks). Groups of adult mice (n = 7/group) were subjected to ovariectomy or sham surgeries, scanned for 6 weeks, and indices of bone morphology were collected. Results show that Longshanks mice had significantly less trabecular bone at skeletal maturity, characterized by fewer, thinner trabeculae, and furthermore lost trabecular bone more slowly in response to ovariectomy. Artificial selection for rapid skeletal growth relative to somatic growth thus had a significant impact on trabecular bone morphology in Longshanks. Our data do not unequivocally demonstrate a causal relationship between rapid bone growth and reduced trabecular bone quality, but suggest that rapid linear bone growth may influence the risk of cancellous bone fragility.
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