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Long-term experiment to study the development, interaction, and influencing factors of DEXA parameters
Author(s) -
Helmut Fuchs,
Christine Gau,
Wolfgang Hans,
Valérie GailusDurner,
Martin Hrabé de Angelis
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
mammalian genome
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.186
H-Index - 99
eISSN - 1432-1777
pISSN - 0938-8990
DOI - 10.1007/s00335-013-9477-8
Subject(s) - lean body mass , repeatability , biology , bone mineral content , bone mineral , bone mass , animal husbandry , dual energy , fat mass , physiology , medicine , body mass index , zoology , endocrinology , body weight , statistics , osteoporosis , mathematics , ecology , agriculture
Dual-energy X-ray absorption (DEXA) is commonly used to measure bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC), and body composition data (fat mass and lean mass) for phenotype assessment in mice. We were interested in the long-term development of BMD, BMC, lean mass, and fat mass of mice, also taking into account sex and genetic background. The dataset was used to analyze correlations among the different parameters. We analyzed males and females from inbred strains C3HeB/FeJ and C57BL/6J, starting from 42 until 528 days of age. To evaluate the effect of husbandry systems, we repeated a part of the study in a second facility with a different caging system. We also assessed different DEXA settings and repeatability of the scans. The results of this study were used to draw conclusions for the use of DEXA analysis in mouse phenotyping approaches.

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