Immobilization induced osteopenia is strain specific in mice

  • Lodberg, Andreas
  • Vegger, Jens Bay
  • Jensen, Michael Vinkel
  • Larsen, Christian Mirian
  • Thomsen, Jesper Skovhus
  • Brüel, Annemarie
Publication date
June 2015
Publisher
Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

AbstractImmobilization causes rapid and massive bone loss. By comparing Botulinum Toxin A (BTX)-induced bone loss in mouse strains with different genetic backgrounds we investigated whether the genetic background had an influence on the severity of the osteopenia. Secondly, we investigated whether BTX had systemic effects on bone. Female mice from four inbred mouse strains (BALB/cJ, C57BL/6J, DBA/2J, and C3H/HeN) were injected unilaterally with BTX (n=10/group) or unilaterally with saline (n=10/group). Mice were euthanized after 21days, and the bone properties evaluated using μCT, DXA, bone histomorphometry, and mechanical testing. BTX resulted in substantially lower trabecular bone volume fraction (BV/TV) and trabecular thickness in all mo...

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