articleJournal of Clinical InvestigationApr 15, 2003BRONZE OA

Role of RANK ligand in mediating increased bone resorption in early postmenopausal women

Mayo Clinic · Amgen (United States)

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Abstract

Studies in rodents have implicated various cytokines as paracrine mediators of increased osteoclastogenesis during estrogen deficiency, but increases in RANKL, the final effector of osteoclastogenesis, have not been demonstrated. Thus, we isolated bone marrow mononuclear cells expressing RANKL on their surfaces by two-color flow cytometry using FITC-conjugated osteoprotegerin-Fc (OPG-Fc-FITC) as a probe. The cells were characterized as preosteoblastic marrow stromal cells (MSCs), T lymphocytes, or B lymphocytes by using Ab's against bone alkaline phosphatase (BAP), CD3, and CD20, respectively, in 12 premenopausal women (Group A), 12 early postmenopausal women (Group B), and 12 age-matched, estrogen-treated…

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Keywords
  • RANKL
  • Bone resorption
  • Endocrinology
  • Internal medicine
  • Stromal cell
  • Chemistry
  • Osteoclast
  • Bone marrow
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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