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Beate Lanske, Michael Amling, Lynn Neff, Jennifer Guiducci, Roland Baron, Henry M. Kronenberg
Published in Volume 104, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 1999; 104(4):399–407 doi:10.1172/JCI6629
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Increase in osteoblast number and cortical bone in PTH/PTHrP-R–/– animals. Von Kossa staining on methylmethacrylate sections at the level of the metaphyseal region of a tibia (ac) and at the diaphyseal region of a phalanx (df) in wild-type, PTHrP–/–;PTH/PTHrP-R–/–, and PTHrP–/– animals at E18.5. PTH/PTHrP receptor mutant bones reveal an abnormal augmentation in osteoblast layers accompanied by an increased bone matrix (b and e) that does not mineralize, as demonstrated by the lack of von Kossa staining. In contrast, PTHrP–/– bones (c and f) look indistinguishable or somewhat advanced in terms of mineralization and replacement of cartilage by bone when compared with wild-type bones (a and d).