2024
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines12071399
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Brain–Bone Crosstalk in a Murine Polytrauma Model Promotes Bone Remodeling but Impairs Neuromotor Recovery and Anxiety-Related Behavior

Katharina Ritter,
Markus Baalmann,
Christopher Dolderer
et al.

Abstract: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and long bone fractures are a common injury pattern in polytrauma patients and modulate each other’s healing process. As only a limited number of studies have investigated both traumatic sites, we tested the hypothesis that brain–bone polytrauma mutually impacts neuro- and osteopathological outcomes. Adult female C57BL/6N mice were subjected to controlled cortical impact (CCI), and/or osteosynthetic stabilized femoral fracture (FF), or sham surgery. Neuromotor and behavioral impair… Show more

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