The Bulletín of Kanagawa Dental College. | |
Vol. 35 No. 2 September 2007 | |
ISSN: 0385-1443 UBIC: 65 | |
Abstract | |
Mmp2''' mice, lacking a matrix (ECM) degrading enzyme MMP-2, showed decreased
bone mineral density in limb and trunk bones, but increased bone volume in calvariae. In the long bones,
there was moderate disruption of the osteocytic networks and reduced bone density throughout life, while
osteoblast and osteoclast function was normal. In contrast, aged but not young Mmp2''' mice had calvarial
sclerosis with cell death of osteocytes. Severe disruption of osteocytic networks preceded osteocyte loss
¡n Mmp2''' calvariae. Local roles of MMP-2 expressed by the bone cells seem to be critical in bone
metabolism. Our results indicate that MMP-2 plays a crucial role in formation and maintenance of the osteocytic
canalicular network, which controls remodeling and mineralization in reflection of their mechanical environment. Key words: MMP-2, osteocyte, mineralization, bone, abnormality. |
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