skeleton
• osteoclasts in male mice appear plump and inactive unlike in wild-type mice
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• O-1602 fails to inhibit osteoclast formation as in wild-type mice
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• in female mice
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• in male mice
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• male mice exhibit an increase in osteoclast surface but an impairment in osteoclast function compared to in wild-type mice
• osteoclasts in male mice appear plump and inactive unlike in wild-type mice
• male and female mice exhibit an increase in unresorbed cartilage compared to in wild-type mice
• in female mice the osteoclast surface as a percent of bone surface is decreased compared to in wild-type mice
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• at 12 weeks, bone volume in male mice is increased in the femur and tibia compared to in wild-type mice
• however, female mice exhibit normal bone mass
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• at 12 weeks, male mice exhibit increased trabecular number, trabecular connectivity, trabecular bone volume to total volume, and transition from rod-like to plate-like trabecular structure with a reduction in trabecular separation compared to in wild-type mice
• however, female mice exhibit normal bone morphology
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homeostasis/metabolism
• O-1602 fails to inhibit osteoclast formation as in wild-type mice
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immune system
• osteoclasts in male mice appear plump and inactive unlike in wild-type mice
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• O-1602 fails to inhibit osteoclast formation as in wild-type mice
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• in female mice
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• in male mice
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• male mice exhibit an increase in osteoclast surface but an impairment in osteoclast function compared to in wild-type mice
• osteoclasts in male mice appear plump and inactive unlike in wild-type mice
• male and female mice exhibit an increase in unresorbed cartilage compared to in wild-type mice
• in female mice the osteoclast surface as a percent of bone surface is decreased compared to in wild-type mice
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hematopoietic system
• osteoclasts in male mice appear plump and inactive unlike in wild-type mice
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• O-1602 fails to inhibit osteoclast formation as in wild-type mice
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• in female mice
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• in male mice
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• male mice exhibit an increase in osteoclast surface but an impairment in osteoclast function compared to in wild-type mice
• osteoclasts in male mice appear plump and inactive unlike in wild-type mice
• male and female mice exhibit an increase in unresorbed cartilage compared to in wild-type mice
• in female mice the osteoclast surface as a percent of bone surface is decreased compared to in wild-type mice
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cellular
• O-1602 fails to inhibit osteoclast formation as in wild-type mice
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