Physical inactivity reduces mechanical load on the skeleton, which leads to losses of bone mass and strength in non-hibernating mammalian species. Although bears are largely inactive during hibernation, they show no loss in bone mass and strength. To obtain insight into molecular mechanisms preventing disuse bone loss, we conducted a large-scale screen of transcriptional changes in trabecular bone comparing winter hibernating and summer non-hibernating black bears using a custom 12,800 probe cDNA microarray. A total of 241 genes were differentially expressed (P \u3c 0.01 and fold change \u3e 1.4) in the ilium bone of bears between winter and summer. The Gene Ontology and Gene Set Enrichment Analysis showed an elevated proportion in hibernat...
Disuse typically uncouples bone formation from resorption, leading to bone loss which compromises bo...
Bears do not suffer from osteoporosis during hibernation, which is associated with long-term inactiv...
Hibernating mammals experience prolonged periods of torpor and starvation during winter for up to 5-...
Physical inactivity reduces mechanical load on the skeleton, which leads to losses of bone mass and ...
Disuse by bed rest, limb immobilization or space flight causes rapid bone loss by arresting bone for...
Mechanical strain is an essential anabolic stimulus for bone. Skeletal unloading causes rapid, marke...
Disuse typically causes an imbalance in bone formation and bone resorption, leading to losses of cor...
Disuse osteopenia was studied in hibernating black bears (Ursus americanus) using serum markers of b...
Disuse uncouples bone formation from resorption, leading to increased porosity, decreased bone geome...
Mechanical unloading of bone causes an imbalance in bone formation and resorption leading to bone lo...
The hibernating bear is an excellent model for disuse osteoporosis in humans because it is a natural...
Decreased physical activity in mammals increases bone turnover and uncouples bone formation from bon...
Reduced skeletal loading typically leads to bone loss because bone formation and bone resorption bec...
Hibernating animals exhibit an unexplained physiological characteristic of skeletal muscles being at...
Bears do not suffer from osteoporosis during hibernation, which is associated with long-term inactiv...
Disuse typically uncouples bone formation from resorption, leading to bone loss which compromises bo...
Bears do not suffer from osteoporosis during hibernation, which is associated with long-term inactiv...
Hibernating mammals experience prolonged periods of torpor and starvation during winter for up to 5-...
Physical inactivity reduces mechanical load on the skeleton, which leads to losses of bone mass and ...
Disuse by bed rest, limb immobilization or space flight causes rapid bone loss by arresting bone for...
Mechanical strain is an essential anabolic stimulus for bone. Skeletal unloading causes rapid, marke...
Disuse typically causes an imbalance in bone formation and bone resorption, leading to losses of cor...
Disuse osteopenia was studied in hibernating black bears (Ursus americanus) using serum markers of b...
Disuse uncouples bone formation from resorption, leading to increased porosity, decreased bone geome...
Mechanical unloading of bone causes an imbalance in bone formation and resorption leading to bone lo...
The hibernating bear is an excellent model for disuse osteoporosis in humans because it is a natural...
Decreased physical activity in mammals increases bone turnover and uncouples bone formation from bon...
Reduced skeletal loading typically leads to bone loss because bone formation and bone resorption bec...
Hibernating animals exhibit an unexplained physiological characteristic of skeletal muscles being at...
Bears do not suffer from osteoporosis during hibernation, which is associated with long-term inactiv...
Disuse typically uncouples bone formation from resorption, leading to bone loss which compromises bo...
Bears do not suffer from osteoporosis during hibernation, which is associated with long-term inactiv...
Hibernating mammals experience prolonged periods of torpor and starvation during winter for up to 5-...