ba0005oc2.4 | Bone mass and bone strength Wnt signalling | ECTS2016
Holdsworth Gill
, Greenslade Kevin
, Stencel Zofia
, Jose Joby
, Kirby Hishani
, Moore Adrian
, Robinson Martyn
, Ke David
Loss of the gene encoding the secreted Wnt antagonist sclerostin results in increased bone mass in humans and mice. Administration of antibodies to sclerostin (Scl-Ab) has been shown to increase bone mineral density (BMD) by increasing bone formation and decreasing bone resorption, in both animal studies and human clinical trials. In these studies, the magnitude and rate of increase in bone formation markers, and the rate of increase of BMD, diminishes upon repeat dosing with ...