Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Diseases
Neurodevelopment and Neurodegenerative Diesases
Musculoskeletal Diseases
This Web site is supported in part by a grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (P30 ES01247).
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Musculoskeletal Disease Program Coordinator: J. Edward Puzas, PhD Members:Brendan Boyce, MD; James Campbell, MD.; Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, PhD; Thomas A. Gasiewicz, PhD; Regis J. OKeefe, MD, PhD; Randy N. Rosier, MD; Edward M. Schwarz, PhD; Michael J. Zuscik, PhD |
The MDP is dedicated to producing molecular and cellular advances related
to the effects of toxicants on tissues of the bones and joints. Basic
science and human studies are in progress using animal models of inflammation
for the study of neuronal/musculoskeletal interactions, and clinical
studies are ongoing to determine relationships between lead and bone disease.
Research Focus GroupsEffects of Toxicants on Bone Metabolism with a Focus on Osteoporosis. The main focus of this research group is to determine the role of agents such as environmental lead and second-hand smoke, on bone resorption and formation. The underlying theme is that toxicants, in combination with other co-factors such as low dietary calcium and aging, alter the coordinated regulation between resorption and formation creating a negative bone balance and leading to a decrease in skeletal mass. A loss of skeletal mass is the hallmark of osteoporosis and contributes to increased risk of fractures. Effects of Toxicants on Cartilage Metabolism with a Focus on Arthritis.
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