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. 1989 Jan;255(1):15-21.
doi: 10.1007/BF00229061.

Sex differences in bone resorption in the mouse femur. A light- and scanning electron-microscopic study

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Sex differences in bone resorption in the mouse femur. A light- and scanning electron-microscopic study

K Abe et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1989 Jan.

Abstract

In male and female dd-mice at 4, 7, and 14 weeks of age and in 7- and 14-week-old mice gonadectomized at 4 weeks of age, the number of osteoclasts and the number and size of bone resorption areas along the surface of bone trabeculae in the distal metaphysis of the femur were determined. Osteoclasts were counted at the light-microscopic level in paraffin sections of decalcified femora. The number and size of the bone resorption areas were examined by scanning electron microscopy of femora after removing organic material by means of KOH and NaOCl treatment. In untreated mice, the number of osteoclasts and the number and size of bone resorption areas showed no sex differences at 4 weeks of age but were larger in females than males at 7 and 14 weeks of age. In gonadectomized mice, the number of osteoclasts and the bone resorption areas increased in males and decreased in females. The results of the gonadectomy experiments suggest that bone resorption in young adult mice is stimulated by female sex hormone and inhibited by male sex hormone.

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