iScience (Sep 2023)

Early protection against bone stress injuries by mobilization of endogenous targeted bone remodeling

  • Yuanjun Ding,
  • Yongqing Yang,
  • Fei Xu,
  • Zhifen Tan,
  • Xiyu Liu,
  • Xi Shao,
  • Fei Kang,
  • Zedong Yan,
  • Erping Luo,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Zhuojing Luo,
  • Jing Cai,
  • Da Jing

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 9
p. 107605

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Summary: Bone stress injuries are common overuse injuries, especially in soldiers, athletes, and performers. In contrast to various post-injury treatments, early protection against bone stress injuries can provide greater benefit. This study explored the early protection strategies against bone stress injuries by mobilization of endogenous targeted bone remodeling. The effects of various pharmaceutical/biophysical approaches, individual or combinational, were investigated by giving intervention before fatigue loading. We optimized the dosage and administration parameters and found that early intervention with pulsed electromagnetic field and parathyroid hormone (i.e., PEMF+PTH) resulted in the most pronounced protective effects among all the approaches against the bone stress injuries. In addition, the mechanisms by which the strategy mobilizes targeted bone remodeling and enhances the self-repair capacity of bone were systematically investigated. This study proposes strategies to reduce the incidence of bone stress injuries in high-risk populations (e.g., soldiers and athletes), particularly for those before sudden increased physical training.

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