Alteration of redox signalling and RANK-L expression in FBMCs of mice exposed to different intensities of cold stress (15 °C, 8 °C and 4 °C) were studied. To understand the effects of varying intensities of cold stress on murine FBMCs and its impact on osteoclastogenesis. FBMCs were isolated from mice exposed to different intensities of cold stress and used for immunoblotting and biochemical assays. Bone histometry was also done. Different intensities of cold stress perturb redox signalling in FBMCs and alters bone histometry. Higher RANK-L expressions were noted in FBMCs of mice exposed to 8 °C and 4 °C as compared with 15 °C. Cold stress boosts free radical production in FBMC's, which might enhance RANK-L expression, an indicator of osteoclastogenesis. Thus, we speculate that stronger cold stress (8 °C and 4 °C) contributes to the development of early bone loss.
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