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SUBMITTER: Keller J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4205484 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Keller Johannes J Catala-Lehnen Philip P Huebner Antje K AK Jeschke Anke A Heckt Timo T Lueth Anja A Krause Matthias M Koehne Till T Albers Joachim J Schulze Jochen J Schilling Sarah S Haberland Michael M Denninger Hannah H Neven Mona M Hermans-Borgmeyer Irm I Streichert Thomas T Breer Stefan S Barvencik Florian F Levkau Bodo B Rathkolb Birgit B Wolf Eckhard E Calzada-Wack Julia J Neff Frauke F Gailus-Durner Valerie V Fuchs Helmut H de Angelis Martin Hrabĕ MH Klutmann Susanne S Tsourdi Elena E Hofbauer Lorenz C LC Kleuser Burkhard B Chun Jerold J Schinke Thorsten T Amling Michael M
Nature communications 20141021
The hormone calcitonin (CT) is primarily known for its pharmacologic action as an inhibitor of bone resorption, yet CT-deficient mice display increased bone formation. These findings raised the question about the underlying cellular and molecular mechanism of CT action. Here we show that either ubiquitous or osteoclast-specific inactivation of the murine CT receptor (CTR) causes increased bone formation. CT negatively regulates the osteoclast expression of Spns2 gene, which encodes a transporter ...[more]