Genes of importance in the hormonal regulation of growth plate cartilage.

Hormone research Pub Date : 2009-04-01 Epub Date: 2009-04-29 DOI:10.1159/000192435
Andrei S Chagin, Lars Sävendahl
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Abstract

Longitudinal bone growth occurs in the growth plate through a process in which resting zone chondrocytes are recruited to start active proliferation and then undergo differentiation, followed by apoptosis and later mineralization. Bone growth is controlled by a multitude of genes encoding for hormones and growth factors acting systemically and/or locally in the growth plate. From studies of individuals with a mutated aromatase gene and a male patient with defective oestrogen receptor (ER) alpha, it has become clear that the action of oestrogen is indispensable for normal pubertal growth and growth plate fusion. As new aromatase inhibitors and specific modulators of ERs are developed, these could offer more specific ways to modulate longitudinal growth and growth plate fusion. It is difficult to extrapolate data obtained in experimental animals, as clear species differences exist, emphasizing the need for new models that will allow studies in human growth plate cartilage.

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在生长板软骨激素调节中起重要作用的基因。
纵向骨生长发生在生长板中,其过程是静息区软骨细胞被募集开始活跃增殖,然后进行分化,随后发生细胞凋亡和矿化。骨生长是由许多基因控制的,这些基因编码的激素和生长因子在生长板中起全身和/或局部作用。对芳香化酶基因突变个体和雌激素受体(ER) α缺陷男性患者的研究表明,雌激素的作用对于正常的青春期生长和生长板融合是必不可少的。随着新的芳香化酶抑制剂和er特异性调节剂的开发,这些可以提供更具体的方式来调节纵向生长和生长板融合。由于存在明显的物种差异,很难推断在实验动物中获得的数据,这强调了需要新的模型来研究人类生长板软骨。
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Hormone research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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