骨粗鬆症モデルマウスSAMP6におけるFGF-2投与による骨内膜モデリング促進作用
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The effects of systemically administered fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) at doses of 0.1 and 0.3 mg/kg/day for 7 days were investigated 5-week-old male SAMP6 mice, a model of low turnover osteopenia. The bone histomorphometry in the distal epiphyseal growth plate of the femur showed that 0.3 mg/kg/day of FGF-2 decreased the longitudinal growth rate and cartilage cell production rate and increased the growth plate width. Growth plate chondrocytes showed the features of defective endochondral ossification at the same dosage level. In the distal one third of the femur, the marrow trabecular area, endocortical mineral apposition rate and/or bone formation rate were increased in both the SAMP6 mice given 0.1 and 0.3 mg of FGF-2/kg/day. In this region, the endocortical osteoblasts were hypertrophied with somne layers of overlying proliferated fibroblastic mesenchymal cells. The presence of small foci of bone formation within the layers of these mesenchymal cells indicates their osteogenic potential. On the other hand, the periosteal bone formation rate in the mid-shaft of the femur was depressed in the 0.3 mg/kg/day group. These results suggest that systemically administered FGF-2 may have the possibility to increase the peak bone mass in SAMP6 by stimulating the osteoprogenitor cells to proliferate and differentiate into osteoblasts and enhancing endocortical bone modelling. The higher dose of FGF-2, however, inhibited both endochondral and periosteal bone formation.
- 社団法人日本獣医学会の論文
- 1999-08-25
著者
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NAGAI Hirofumi
Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Takeda Chemical Industries, LTD.
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MAYAHARA Hiroshi
Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
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Tsukuda Ryoichi
Drug Safety Research Laboratories Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
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Tsukuda R
Drug Safety Research Laboratories Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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Tsukuda Ryoichi
Drug Safety Research Laboratories Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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Yamasaki Hideki
Drug Safety Research Laboratories Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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Mayahara Hiroshi
Drug Safety Research Laboratories Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.
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Nagai Hirofumi
Drug Safety Research Laboratories Takeda Chemical Industries
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永井 博文
Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
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佃 良一
Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
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山崎 秀樹
Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd.
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