ba0003pp17 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014
Fratzl-Zelman Nadja
, Kozloff Kenneth M
, Meganck Jeff
, Reich Adi
, Roschger Paul
, Cabral Wayne
, Klaushofer Klaus
, Marini Joan
Classical osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is caused by mutations in the two genes encoding type I collagen. OI is associated with low bone mass and abnormally high bone matrix mineralization. The Brtl/+ OI mouse is a knock-in model caused by a glycine substitution in one COL1A1 allele. Brtl/+ pups display 30% perinatal lethality; survivors have small size and brittle bone. Unexpectedly, homozygous Brtl/Brtl pups, producing only mutant collagen, have normal survival rates...