Laleh Ardeshirpour
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Ardeshirpour L, Dumitru C, Dann P, Sterpka J, VanHouten J, Kim W, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2015 May;
156(8):2762-73.
PMID: 25961842
Lactation is associated with increased bone turnover and rapid bone loss, which liberates skeletal calcium used for milk production. Previous studies suggested that an increase in the skeletal expression of...
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Vanstone M, Oberfield S, Shader L, Ardeshirpour L, Carpenter T
Pediatrics
. 2012 Mar;
129(4):e1060-3.
PMID: 22412034
Vitamin D deficiency causes rickets, requiring vitamin D at doses greater than daily dietary intake. Several treatment regimens are found in the literature, with wide dosing ranges, inconsistent monitoring schedules,...
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Qing H, Ardeshirpour L, Divieti Pajevic P, Dusevich V, Jahn K, Kato S, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 2012 Feb;
27(5):1018-29.
PMID: 22308018
Osteoclasts are thought to be solely responsible for the removal of bone matrix. However, we show here that osteocytes can also remove bone matrix by reversibly remodeling their perilacunar/canalicular matrix...
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Liu X, Ardeshirpour L, VanHouten J, Shane E, Wysolmerski J
J Bone Miner Res
. 2011 Dec;
27(4):865-75.
PMID: 22189918
Despite the dramatic bone loss that occurs during lactation, bone mineral density rapidly recovers after offspring are weaned and milk production stops. The goal of this study is to quantify...
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Kirby B, Ardeshirpour L, Woodrow J, Wysolmerski J, Sims N, Karaplis A, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 2011 Feb;
26(6):1242-51.
PMID: 21308774
Mice lose 20% to 25% of trabecular bone mineral content (BMC) during lactation and restore it after weaning through unknown mechanisms. We found that tibial Pthrp mRNA expression was upregulated...
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Ardeshirpour L, Brian S, Dann P, VanHouten J, Wysolmerski J
Endocrinology
. 2010 Nov;
151(12):5591-601.
PMID: 21047946
During lactation, calcium is mobilized from the maternal skeleton to supply the breast for milk production. This results in rapid but fully reversible bone loss. Prior studies have suggested that...
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Salehpour S, Alipour P, Razzaghy-Azar M, Ardeshirpour L, Shamshiri A, Monfared M, et al.
Horm Res Paediatr
. 2010 Jul;
74(6):428-35.
PMID: 20628237
Background/aims: Constitutional delay of growth and puberty (CDGP) with short stature is one of the most common problems in pediatrics. We compared the effects of letrozole with that of oxandrolone...
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Ardeshirpour L, Cole D, Carpenter T
Pediatr Endocrinol Rev
. 2008 Jan;
5 Suppl 1:584-98.
PMID: 18167468
Children and adolescents may be affected by a host of metabolic diseases that primarily impact the integrity of the skeletal system. Often, the underlying problem involves impairment in calcium, phosphate...
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Ardeshirpour L, Dann P, Adams D, Nelson T, VanHouten J, Horowitz M, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2007 May;
148(8):3875-86.
PMID: 17495007
A significant portion of milk calcium comes from the mother's skeleton, and lactation is characterized by rapid bone loss. The most remarkable aspect of this bone loss is its complete...
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Ardeshirpour L, Dann P, Pollak M, Wysolmerski J, VanHouten J
Bone
. 2005 Dec;
38(6):787-93.
PMID: 16377269
Lactating mammals must supply large amounts of calcium to the mammary gland where it is transported across mammary epithelial cells and into milk. This demand for calcium is associated with...