2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.07.515521
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The gut microbiome has sexually dimorphic effects on bone tissue energy metabolism and multiscale bone quality in C57BL/6J mice

Abstract: The gut microbiome impacts bone mass, implying a disruption to bone homeostasis, yet significant uncertainty remains regarding the impacts of the gut microbiome on remodeling bone cells. The gut microbiome is thought to be essential for normal biomineralization, but the specific consequences of the absent gut microbiome on tissue mineralization and multiscale bone quality are not determined. We hypothesized that bone homeostasis and tissue-scale metabolism, tissue mineralization, and whole-bone biomechanics ar… Show more

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“…If microbiota disrupts bone mass, germ-free mice might have increased bone mass. Indeed, researchers found increased microarchitectural parameters in male and females when compared to conventional caged mice; however, with differences sex-dependent (52). In addition, they also found increased tissue strength and matrix maturity.…”
Section: Microbiota and Bone Quantity And Qualitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…If microbiota disrupts bone mass, germ-free mice might have increased bone mass. Indeed, researchers found increased microarchitectural parameters in male and females when compared to conventional caged mice; however, with differences sex-dependent (52). In addition, they also found increased tissue strength and matrix maturity.…”
Section: Microbiota and Bone Quantity And Qualitymentioning
confidence: 98%