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Filter by:Cell and mice studies suggest mitochondrial dysfunction may cause altered bone structure. Hypothesis: Decreased mitochondrial energy production affects bone cell development and activity negatively. Comparing humans with the mitochondrial DNA variant, m.3243A>G, pathogenic variants in POLG or TWNK genes to healthy controls, the aim is to evaluate the effect of mitochondrial dysfunction on: 1: bone-cell development and -activity in bone marrow stem cells and blood. 2: bone cell metabolism including glucose consumption. 3: bone structure assessed by electron microscopy and μCT scans of bone biopsies.
The study of children under one year of age for molecular genetic testing-VDR (rs1544410, rs2228570), RANKL (rs9594738, rs9594759) with the study of the frequency distribution of alleles and genotypes by polymorphisms, analysis of the relationship of molecular genetic markers with indicators of bone metabolism.