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ba0005p150 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2016

GPR39 is negatively regulating osteoblast differentiation and bone formation during aging

Pesic Milena , Ram Gali Guterman , Orenbuch Ayelet , Katchkovsky Svetlana , Levaot Noam

G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of cell surface proteins, which are important for bone development, remodeling and diseases. One of the GPCRs, called GPR39, has been found to be expressed in several osteoblastic cell lines. However, its role in bone metabolism has not been investigated yet. In order to elucidate a role for GPR39, we characterized the bone phenotype in GPR39 deficient mice. During aging, at six months old, dynamic histomorphometry dat...