Interleukin-6 (IL-6) deficiency enhances intramembranous osteogenesis following stress fracture in mice

pubmed: wnt1 2021-03-10

Summary:

Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is highly upregulated in response to skeletal injury, suggesting it plays a role in the inflammatory phase of fracture repair. However, the impact of IL-6 on successful repair remains incompletely defined. Therefore, we investigated the role of IL-6 in two models of fracture repair (full fracture and stress fracture) using 12-week old IL-6 global knockout mice (IL-6 KO) and wild type (WT) littermate controls. Callus morphology and mineral density 14 days after full femur...

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Authors:

Brandon A Coates, Jennifer A McKenzie, Susumu Yoneda, Matthew J Silva

Date tagged:

03/10/2021, 15:25

Date published:

11/12/2020, 06:00