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FGFR3 deficient mice have accelerated fracture repair.


ABSTRACT: Bone fracture healing is processed through multiple biological stages that partly recapitulates the skeletal development process. FGFR3 is a negative regulator of chondrogenesis during embryonic stage and plays an important role in both chondrogenesis and osteogenesis. We have investigated the role of FGFR3 in fracture healing using unstabilized fracture model and found that gain-of-function mutation of FGFR3 inhibits the initiation of chondrogenesis during cartilage callus formation. Here, we created closed, stabilized proximal tibia fractures with an intramedullary pin in Fgfr3-/-mice and their littermate wild-type mice. Fracture healing was evaluated by radiography, micro-CT, histology, and real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis. The fractured Fgfr3-/- mice had increased formation of cartilaginous callus, more fracture callus, and more rapid endochondral ossification in fracture sites with up-regulated expressions of chondrogenesis related gene. The fractures of Fgfr3-/- mice healed faster with accelerated fracture callus mineralization and up-regulated expression of osteoblastogenic genes. The healing of fractures in Fgfr3-/- mice was accelerated in the stage of formation of cartilage and endochondral ossification. Downregulation of FGFR3 activity can be considered as a potential bio-therapeutic strategy for fracture treatment.

SUBMITTER: Xie Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5599908 | biostudies-other | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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FGFR3 deficient mice have accelerated fracture repair.

Xie Yangli Y   Luo Fengtao F   Xu Wei W   Wang Zuqiang Z   Sun Xianding X   Xu Meng M   Huang Junlan J   Zhang Dali D   Tan Qiaoyan Q   Chen Bo B   Jiang Wanling W   Du Xiaolan X   Chen Lin L  

International journal of biological sciences 20170718 8


Bone fracture healing is processed through multiple biological stages that partly recapitulates the skeletal development process. FGFR3 is a negative regulator of chondrogenesis during embryonic stage and plays an important role in both chondrogenesis and osteogenesis. We have investigated the role of FGFR3 in fracture healing using unstabilized fracture model and found that gain-of-function mutation of FGFR3 inhibits the initiation of chondrogenesis during cartilage callus formation. Here, we c  ...[more]

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