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Recombinant γ‐interferon inhibits prostaglandin‐mediated and parathyroid hormone‐induced bone resorption in cultured neonatal mouse calvaria
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Bone Resorptive ProcessesImmune InterferonDevelopmental BiologyBone Morphogenic ProteinArachidonic AcidParathyroid HormoneImmunologyBone RemodelingOsteoarthritisBone MetabolismRecombinant γ‐Interferon InhibitsBone HomeostasisEndocrinologyMedicineCell BiologyOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgeryOsteocalcin
A role of gamma-interferon in the bone remodeling process can be implicated from its interference with bone resorptive processes in cultured neonatal mouse calvaria. The immune interferon is an efficient inhibitor of endogenous prostaglandin synthesis, particularly after stimulation by thrombin or arachidonic acid, and, in addition, has a calcitonin-like inhibitory effect on PTH-induced osteoclastic bone resorption.
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