2024
DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202300653
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Aging Influences Fracture Healing on the Cellular Level and Alters Systemic RANKL and OPG Concentrations in a Murine Model

Tianqi Zhang,
Claudia Neunaber,
Weikang Ye
et al.

Abstract: Clinical complications frequently follow polytrauma and bleeding fractures, increasing the risk of delayed fracture healing and nonunions, especially in aged patients. Therefore, this study examines age's impact on fracture repair with and without severe bleeding in mice. Young (17–26 weeks) and aged (64–72 weeks) male C57BL/6J mice (n = 72 in total, n = 6 per group) are allocated into 3 groups: the fracture group (Fx) undergoes femur osteotomy stabilized via external fixator, the combined trauma group (THFx) … Show more

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