Mesenchymal cell-derived Wnt1 signaling regulates subchondral bone remodeling but has no effects on the development of growth plate or articular cartilage in mice

pubmed: wnt1 2022-11-24

Summary:

Chondrocyte differentiation is a principal progress in endochondral ossification and in the formation of secondary ossification center (SOC) during the long bone development. We have previously reported that targeted deletion of Wnt1 in mesenchymal progenitors (Wnt1(Prrx)^(-/-)) leads to spontaneous fractures and severe osteopenia in mouse long bones, suggesting that Wnt1 is a key regulator of bone metabolism. However, the effect of Wnt1 on the regulation of cartilage development and chondrocyte...

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Fan Wang, Petri Rummukainen, Matias Pehkonen, Anna-Marja Säämänen, Terhi J Heino, Riku Kiviranta

Date tagged:

11/24/2022, 14:48

Date published:

07/21/2022, 06:00