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Osteoprotegerin prevents and reverses hypercalcemia in a murine model of humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy.
Capparelli, C; Kostenuik, P J; Morony, S; Starnes, C; Weimann, B; Van, G; Scully, S; Qi, M; Lacey, D L; Dunstan, C R.
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  • Capparelli C; Department of Pathology, Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, California 91320-1789, USA.
Cancer Res ; 60(4): 783-7, 2000 Feb 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10706080
ABSTRACT
Osteoprotegerin (OPG), a novel, secreted tumor necrosis factor receptor family member that inhibits osteoclast formation and activity was examined for its activity in a syngeneic tumor model of humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. Normal mice bearing Colon-26 tumors develop increases in both parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) expression and plasma PTHrP, marked hypercalcemia, and increased bone resorption. OPG, given either at the onset of hypercalcemia or after it had occurred, blocked tumor-induced increases in bone resorption and hypercalcemia and rapidly normalized blood ionized calcium. In tumor-bearing mice, OPG treatments reduced osteoclast activity from approximately 2-fold above normal into the subphysiological range but had no effects on tumor size, tumor-induced cachexia, or PTHrP levels. The potent effects of OPG in this humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy model suggest a potential therapeutic role for OPG in the prevention and treatment of this disorder.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Glycoproteins / Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor / Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear / Hypercalcemia / Neoplasms, Experimental Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Cancer Res Year: 2000 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Glycoproteins / Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor / Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear / Hypercalcemia / Neoplasms, Experimental Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Cancer Res Year: 2000 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos
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