Congenital Osteoclast Deficiency in Osteopetrotic (op/op) Mice is Improved by Ovariectomy and Orchiectomy

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We examined the changes in the appearance of osteoclasts in the femora of ovariectomized (OVX) or orchiectomized (ORX) op/op mice. Osteoclasts on the trabecular bone surface of the OVX or ORX op/op mice significantly increased in number seven or eight times in comparison with sham-operated op/op mice. Furthermore, TRAP-positive cells increased about four times in 100-week-old females and males, compared with sham-operated groups. These results have indicated that a sex hormone reduction due to OVX or ORX induces prominent recruitment of osteoclasts in op/op mice.

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Kawata, T., Fujita, T., Kumegawa, M., & Tanne, K. (1999). Congenital Osteoclast Deficiency in Osteopetrotic (op/op) Mice is Improved by Ovariectomy and Orchiectomy. Experimental Animals, 48(2), 125–128. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.48.125

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