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Hideki Kitaura, Ping Zhou, Hyun-Ju Kim, Deborah V. Novack, F. Patrick Ross, Steven L. Teitelbaum
Published in Volume 115, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(12):3418–3427 doi:10.1172/JCI26132
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Figure 9

Anti–c-Fms mAb blocks inflammatory arthritis–induced osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption in vivo. Mice were injected with arthrogenic serum with or without daily administration of anti–c-Fms mAb or PBS. (A) Appearance of paws of representative mice at 7 days after injection with arthrogenic serum with or without anti–c-Fms mAb. (B) Paw thickness, measured daily for 7 days. (C) H&E- or TRAP- stained histological sections of ankles at day 7. TRAP reaction product identifying osteoclasts is red. Bottom panels are detailed views of boxed-in areas in middle panels. Magnification: ×40 (top and middle panels), ×200 (bottom panels). (D) Histomorphometric quantitation of the percentage of bone surface covered by osteoclasts in ankles of each group of mice. (E) Circulating TRACP 5b levels. (F). Representative TRAP-stained histological sections of proximal tibia of each group of mice. TRAP reaction product identifying osteoclasts is red. n = 4 mice per group. Magnification, ×40. *P < 0.001 compared with serum (+); #P < 0.001 compared with serum (–).