ba0003pp16 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014
Bonnet Nicolas
, Gerbaix Maude
, Kostenuik Paul
, Ominsky Mike
, Ferrari Serge
Antiresorptives consistently improve bone mass and structural strength in normally- and under-loaded bones, but concerns have been raised regarding potential effects on skeletal adaptation to fatigue loading, including damage accumulation and atypical fractures. We thus inhibited or activated osteoclasts with OPG-Fc or RANKL treatment, respectively, and evaluated bone damage and strength after fatigue in the early and later phases of repair. Adult male mice were treated with R...