2022
DOI: 10.1096/fj.202200761rrr
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A rescue diet raises the plasma calcium concentration and ameliorates rheumatoid arthritis in mice: Role of CaSR ‐mediated inhibition of osteoclastogenesis

Abstract: Calcium modulates bone cell recruitment, differentiation, and function by binding to the calcium‐sensing receptor (CaSR). However, the function of CaSR induced by high extracellular calcium (Ca2+e) in the regulation of osteoclast formation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remains unknown. Here, we used TNFα‐transgenic (TNFTG) RA mice and their wildtype (WT) littermates fed a normal or a rescue diet (high calcium, high phosphorus, and high lactose diet, termed rescue diet) to compare their joint bone phenotypes. In… Show more

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