Osteoblastic Wnt1 regulates periosteal bone formation in adult mice

pubmed: wnt1 2021-02-24

Summary:

Compelling clinical data together with genetically modified mouse models have demonstrated that Wnt1 is a key Wnt ligand in bone metabolism, regulating both osteoblast activity and osteoclast differentiation. We have previously shown that deletion of Wnt1 in limb mesenchymal cells leads to severe ostepenic bone phenotype and spontaneous fractures very early after birth. However, the function of Wnt1 in mature skeleton remained unknown. To investigate the role of Wnt1 specifically in adult bone...

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Authors:

Fan Wang, Petri Rummukainen, Terhi J Heino, Riku Kiviranta

Date tagged:

02/24/2021, 17:46

Date published:

11/15/2020, 06:00