A. Akopian et al., Effects of CGRP on human osteoclast-like cell formation: a possible connection with the bone loss in neurological disorders?, PEPTIDES, 21(4), 2000, pp. 559-564
Osteoclast-like cell (OCL-like) differentiation is increased in long term c
ultures of bone marrow taken from paralyzed areas of paraplegic patients. A
mong the neuropeptides recently described in bone, calcitonin gene-related
peptide (CGRP) has been shown in animal studies to inhibit bone resorption
in vivo and OCL-like differentiation in vitro: its deficiency could thus be
a link between the neural lesion and increased OCL-like production in para
plegia and some other neurologic disorders. We therefore investigated in th
is study the effects of CGRP on human OCL-like formation and found that it
indeed has an inhibitory effect mediated at least in part via cAMP. (C) 200
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