This study was conducted to examine, in detail, the histological changes in the femurs of suspended ovariectomized (OVX) mice to assess the role of mechanical stress on bone remodeling. Suspended-OVX, suspended-sham-ope, nonsuspended-OVX, and nonsuspended-sham-operated mice underwent operations 8 weeks after birth. Immediately after operation, hypokinesia/hypodynamia was created by a suspension harness for one week. Five specimens in each group were sacrificed 9 weeks after birth. The trabecular bone of the femurs in the suspended-OVX mice was removed and replaced extensively by bone marrow. The number of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)positive cells was larger in the suspended-OVX mice than in the remaining three groups. No significant differences in the number of TRAP positive cells were found between the suspended-sham-ope, nonsuspended-OVX and nonsuspended-sham-ope mice. The femurs of the OVX mouse with suspension 'hypokinesia/hypodynamia' thus exhibits extensive trabecular bone loss in association with an increase of osteoclasts.
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Kawata, T., Fujita, T., Tokimasa, C., Kawasoko, S., Kaku, M., Sugiyama, H., … Tanne, K. (1998). Suspension “hypokinesia/hypodynamia” may decrease bone mass by stimulating osteoclast production in ovariectomized mice. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology, 44(5), 581–590. https://doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.44.581
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