Instructions for producing a mouse model of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis

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Abstract

Glucocorticoids are effective drugs used for the treatment of inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or asthma. Furthermore, they regulate various physiological processes, including bone remodeling. However, long-term high- and even low-dose glucocorticoid use is associated with a compromised bone quality and an increased fracture risk. At the cellular level, glucocorticoids suppress bone formation and stimulate bone resorption, which leads to loss of bone mass. To investigate the underlying mechanisms and new therapeutic strategies, the in vivo model for glucocorticoid-induced bone loss is widely used. This protocol outlines the common procedure that is currently used for the induction of bone loss in mice using glucocorticoids. It further provides useful hints and highlights possible pitfalls to take into account before starting an experiment.

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Original languageEnglish
Article number552
JournalBoneKEy reports : official journal of the International Bone and Mineral Society
Volume3
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Peer-reviewedYes

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PubMed 25120909
PubMedCentral PMC4119208

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