The Role Of Sorting Nexin 27 In Cargo-trafficking During Skeletal Homeostasis
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$623,327.00
Summary
Skeletal diseases encompass a devastating set of disorders ranging from heritable skeletal dysplasia’s such as dwarfism through to degenerate diseases like osteoporosis. This research project aims to determine the role of a protein called Sorting Nexin 27 (SNX27), normally involved in the transport of intracellular cargo (e.g. growth factor receptors), in the maintenance of the skeleton and its potential contribution to the pathogenesis of skeletal disorders.
Effect Zoledronic Acid And Risedronate On The Preservation Of The Femoral Head In A Rat Model Of Perthes Disease
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$199,750.00
Summary
Perthes Disease (Legg-Perthes Disease) is a common childhood disorder, which leads to collapse and deformity of the growing hip joint. This can lead to arthritis in adult life, as well as a short leg on the affected side. The cause is as yet unknown. A class of drugs called bisphosphonates has been shown to help children with osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease). We believe, based on our extensive studies of the effect of these drugs on bone healing, that they could also help children ....Perthes Disease (Legg-Perthes Disease) is a common childhood disorder, which leads to collapse and deformity of the growing hip joint. This can lead to arthritis in adult life, as well as a short leg on the affected side. The cause is as yet unknown. A class of drugs called bisphosphonates has been shown to help children with osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease). We believe, based on our extensive studies of the effect of these drugs on bone healing, that they could also help children with Perthes disease. Although proving to be safe and effective in children with osteogenesis imperfecta, before exposing children with Perthes disease to the risk of any side effects, animal studies are needed. A certain type of rat called the spontaneously hypertensive rat gets a condition almost exactly the same as Perthes disease. This study will treat a large number of these rats and perform detailed study into whether it has a positive effect on preserving the shape of the hip joint, as well as looking into how this actually occurs. A successful outcome would pave the way for trials in children with Perthes disease, and could result in the avoidance of surgery and improved health outcomes for the children.Read moreRead less
Short-term Use Of Intermittent PTH To Accelerate Healing Of Stress Fractures And During Bisphosphonate Treatment.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$633,331.00
Summary
Osteoporosis treatments prevent fractures by hindering cells that erode the skeleton. Normally, those cells also repair injuries like stress fractures. Some patients, treated for long periods, can suffer fractures because the treatment slows bone healing. We have an innovative model to test alternative treatments to accelerate stress fracture healing, while osteoporosis treatment continues. This could prevent unusual stress fractures, in patients who still need the bone-sparing effectiveness of ....Osteoporosis treatments prevent fractures by hindering cells that erode the skeleton. Normally, those cells also repair injuries like stress fractures. Some patients, treated for long periods, can suffer fractures because the treatment slows bone healing. We have an innovative model to test alternative treatments to accelerate stress fracture healing, while osteoporosis treatment continues. This could prevent unusual stress fractures, in patients who still need the bone-sparing effectiveness of osteoporosis treatment.Read moreRead less
Influence Of Osteocytes On Anabolic Bone Therapies
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$586,965.00
Summary
This project seeks to define the influence of changes in gene expression in cells called osteocytes, that exist within the substance of bone. These cells form a communication network within the bones of the skeleton, and appear to influence bone formation; changes in gene expression by these cells could influence the efficacy of current and emerging osteoporosis therapies.
Osteocytes (OY) are the most abundant cell type in bone whose high density and viability are essential for healthy bone. We have found that vitamin K, vitamin D and strontium, promote human OY differentiation. We will test these in novel models of human OY differentiation and survival, and in animal models of bone loss associated with vitamin D deficiency, menopause and glucocorticoid treatment. Our work will lead to a better understanding of human OY and give a new approach to treat osteoporosi ....Osteocytes (OY) are the most abundant cell type in bone whose high density and viability are essential for healthy bone. We have found that vitamin K, vitamin D and strontium, promote human OY differentiation. We will test these in novel models of human OY differentiation and survival, and in animal models of bone loss associated with vitamin D deficiency, menopause and glucocorticoid treatment. Our work will lead to a better understanding of human OY and give a new approach to treat osteoporosis.Read moreRead less