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Osteoblast-Targeted Expression of Sfrp4 in Mice Results in Low Bone Mass

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Expression of Sfrp4 in periosteum and bone tissues suggested the role of Sfrp4 in osteoblasts, and we identified that overexpression of Sfrp4 in osteoblasts suppressed osteoblast proliferation, resulting in a decrease in bone formation in vivo. Partial suppression of beta-catenin/canonical Wnt signaling also impaired bone formation, and activation of the signaling restored low bone mass of Sfrp4 TG mice. Thus, these results indicate that Sfrp4 decreases bone formation at least in part by attenuating canonical Wnt signaling in vivo.

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