Abstract:Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a pro-osteoclastogenic factor and autophagic activator. TNF receptorassociated factor (TRAF) 3, an anti-osteoclastogenic factor, can be degraded by autophagic activation. The effect of LPS on the level of TRAF3 during the osteoclastogenesis keeps vague. In this study, we investigated the roles of LPS in the expression patterns of TRAF3 in vivo and in vitro. Combined with the application of autophagic pharmacological inhibitors, we observed the significance of LPS-regulated autophagy… Show more
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