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TNFalpha receptor knockout in mice reduces adverse effects of magnesium deficiency on bone.

Robert K Rude1, Livia Wei, H James Norton, Shi Shou Lu, David W Dempster, Helen E Gruber.   

Abstract

Epidemiologic studies have linked low dietary magnesium (Mg) intake to osteoporosis. Dietary Mg restriction in animal models has demonstrated a decrease in bone mass and an increase in skeletal fragility. The exact mechanism for the decrease in bone mass is not clear but a decrease in osteoblast number and an increase in osteoclast number (Oc.No/B.Pm) suggests an uncoupling of bone formation and bone resorption favoring skeletal loss. Mg depletion results in an increase in inflammatory cytokines, which could explain the increase in bone resorption. We have previously demonstrated an increase in TNFalpha in bone from Mg deficient rodents. Here we report results of a 3 week study of a low magnesium (LM) diet and normal Mg diet in 35-day-old TNFalpha receptor knockout mice (TNF-r-KO) versus wild type (WT) control mice. Our results indicated that a LM diet resulted in a greater increase in Oc.No/B.Pm in the WT mice, with a trend toward greater eroded bone perimeter, as compared to TNF-r-KO. These findings suggest that TNFalpha may play a role in Mg deficiency-induced bone loss.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19919525     DOI: 10.3109/08977190903152644

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Growth Factors        ISSN: 0897-7194            Impact factor:   2.511


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