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. 1984 Apr;73(4):1223-6.
doi: 10.1172/JCI111308.

Resorption of implanted bone prepared from normal and warfarin-treated rats

Resorption of implanted bone prepared from normal and warfarin-treated rats

J B Lian et al. J Clin Invest. 1984 Apr.

Abstract

Bone that was virtually depleted of the vitamin K-dependent protein, osteocalcin, and 93% reduced in the concentration of its characteristic amino acid, gamma-carboxyglutamic acid, was obtained from rats treated with warfarin for 6 wk. Osteocalcin-deficient bone particles were resistant to resorption when implanted subcutaneously in normal rats. The relative resorption was 60% of control bone, as measured by histomorphometry as percent of bone particles in the field. Additionally, the number of multinucleated cells around the bone particles was reduced by 54%. These data suggest that osteocalcin is an essential component for bone matrix to elicit progenitor-cell recruitment and differentiation necessary for bone resorption.

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