Astrid Schoppa
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Ahmad M, Haffner-Luntzer M, Schoppa A, Najafova Z, Lukic T, Yorgan T, et al.
FASEB J
. 2024 Feb;
38(4):e23489.
PMID: 38407813
Physical activity-induced mechanical stimuli play a crucial role in preserving bone mass and structure by promoting bone formation. While the Wnt pathway is pivotal for mediating the osteoblast response to...
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Brylka L, Alimy A, Tschaffon-Muller M, Jiang S, Ballhause T, Baranowsky A, et al.
Bone Res
. 2024 Feb;
12(1):12.
PMID: 38395992
Piezo proteins are mechanically activated ion channels, which are required for mechanosensing functions in a variety of cell types. While we and others have previously demonstrated that the expression of...
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Riegger J, Schoppa A, Ruths L, Haffner-Luntzer M, Ignatius A
Cell Mol Biol Lett
. 2023 Sep;
28(1):76.
PMID: 37777764
During aging and after traumatic injuries, cartilage and bone cells are exposed to various pathophysiologic mediators, including reactive oxygen species (ROS), damage-associated molecular patterns, and proinflammatory cytokines. This detrimental environment...
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Steppe L, Kruger B, Tschaffon-Muller M, Ramge J, Schoppa A, Ignatius A, et al.
Bone
. 2023 Apr;
172:116781.
PMID: 37100360
External mechanostimulation applied by whole-body low-magnitude high-frequency vibration (LMHFV) was demonstrated to cause no or negative effects on fracture healing in estrogen-competent rodents, while in ovariectomized (OVX), estrogen-deficient rodents bone...
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Haffner-Luntzer M, Ragipoglu D, Ahmad M, Schoppa A, Steppe L, Fischer V, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 2023 Mar;
38(5):749-764.
PMID: 36891752
Despite considerable improvement in fracture care, 5%-10% of all fractures still heal poorly or result in nonunion formation. Therefore, there is an urgent need to identify new molecules that can...
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Bulow J, Renz N, Haffner-Luntzer M, Fischer V, Schoppa A, Tuckermann J, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2022 Oct;
13:1016057.
PMID: 36246887
In recent years, evidence has accumulated that the complement system, an integral part of innate immunity, may be involved in the regulation of bone homeostasis as well as inflammatory bone...
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Garcia-Moreno M, Jordan P, Gunther K, Dau T, Fritzsch C, Vermes M, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2022 Aug;
13:937466.
PMID: 35935196
Chronic staphylococcal osteomyelitis can persist for long time periods causing bone destruction. The ability of to develop chronic infections is linked to its capacity to invade and replicate within osteoblasts...
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Kirsch V, Ramge J, Schoppa A, Ignatius A, Riegger J
Cells
. 2022 Apr;
11(7).
PMID: 35406671
Accumulation of senescent chondrocytes is thought to drive inflammatory processes and subsequent cartilage degeneration in age-related as well as posttraumatic osteoarthritis (OA). However, the underlying mechanisms of senescence and consequences...
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Tschaffon M, Reber S, Schoppa A, Nandi S, Cirstea I, Aszodi A, et al.
Endocrine
. 2021 Sep;
75(1):266-275.
PMID: 34529238
Purpose: Endochondral ossification, which involves transdifferentiation of chondrocytes into osteoblasts, is an important process involved in the development and postnatal growth of most vertebrate bones as well as in bone...