A moderate spinal contusion injury in rats alters bone turnover both below and above the level of injury with sex-based differences apparent in long-term recovery
Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to significant sublesional bone loss and high fracture rates.While loss of mechanical loading plays a significant role in SCI-induced bone loss, animal studies have demonstrated mechanical loading alone does not fully account for loss of bone following SCI.Indeed, we have shown that bone loss occurs below the level of