The bone microenvironment is composed of niches that house cells across variable oxygen tensions. However, the contribution of oxygen gradients in regulating bone and blood homeostasis remains unknown. Here, we generated mice with either single or combined genetic inactivation of the critical oxygen-sensing prolyl hydroxylase (PHD) enzymes (PHD1–3) in osteoprogenitors. Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) activation associated with Phd2 and Phd3 inactivation drove bone accumulation by modulating osteoblastic/osteoclastic cross-talk through the direct regulation of osteoprotegerin (OPG). In contrast, combined inactivation of Phd1, Phd2, and Phd3 resulted in extreme HIF signaling, leading to polycythemia and excessive bone accumulation by ove...
The critical importance of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)s in the regulation of endochondral bone fo...
Molecular oxygen is a critical metabolic regulator that is required to maintain the function and via...
Bone integrity is maintained throughout life via the homeostatic actions of bone cells, namely, oste...
It is well established that oxygen and nutrients are crucial for cellular functioning, including sur...
Although the skeleton is equipped with a well-organized and dens vascular network, gradients of oxyg...
Preservation of bone mass is crucial for healthy ageing and largely depends on adequate responses of...
The growth, maintenance and repair of bone is regulated by homeostatic interactions between osteocla...
It is well established that oxygen and nutrients are crucial for cellular functioning, including sur...
Tissue oxygen (O2) levels vary during development and disease; adaptations to decreased O2 (hypoxia)...
Hypoxia and inflammation are implicated in the episodic induction of heterotopic endochondral ossifi...
Osteogenic-angiogenic coupling is promoted by the Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1-alpha (HIF-1α) transcri...
The hypoxia inducible factors (Hifs) are evolutionarily conserved transcriptional factors that contr...
The hypoxia inducible factors (Hifs) are evolutionarily conserved transcriptional factors that contr...
Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) are oxygen-dependent transcriptional activators that play crucial r...
Bone integrity is maintained throughout life via the homeostatic actions of bone cells, namely, oste...
The critical importance of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)s in the regulation of endochondral bone fo...
Molecular oxygen is a critical metabolic regulator that is required to maintain the function and via...
Bone integrity is maintained throughout life via the homeostatic actions of bone cells, namely, oste...
It is well established that oxygen and nutrients are crucial for cellular functioning, including sur...
Although the skeleton is equipped with a well-organized and dens vascular network, gradients of oxyg...
Preservation of bone mass is crucial for healthy ageing and largely depends on adequate responses of...
The growth, maintenance and repair of bone is regulated by homeostatic interactions between osteocla...
It is well established that oxygen and nutrients are crucial for cellular functioning, including sur...
Tissue oxygen (O2) levels vary during development and disease; adaptations to decreased O2 (hypoxia)...
Hypoxia and inflammation are implicated in the episodic induction of heterotopic endochondral ossifi...
Osteogenic-angiogenic coupling is promoted by the Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1-alpha (HIF-1α) transcri...
The hypoxia inducible factors (Hifs) are evolutionarily conserved transcriptional factors that contr...
The hypoxia inducible factors (Hifs) are evolutionarily conserved transcriptional factors that contr...
Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) are oxygen-dependent transcriptional activators that play crucial r...
Bone integrity is maintained throughout life via the homeostatic actions of bone cells, namely, oste...
The critical importance of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)s in the regulation of endochondral bone fo...
Molecular oxygen is a critical metabolic regulator that is required to maintain the function and via...
Bone integrity is maintained throughout life via the homeostatic actions of bone cells, namely, oste...