Elucidating a link between microfractures and fibrous dysplasia bone pain in mice
Awardee: Ariane Zamarioli
Institution: Ribeirao Preto Medical School
Grant Amount: $40,234.00
Funding Period: February 1, 2025 - January 31, 2026
Summary:
FD/MAS are severe congenital disorders that result in significant bone pain, skeletal deformities, and endocrine dysfunction. Bone pain is one of the most difficult symptoms to manage in FD/MAS patients. Currently, a variety of pharmacotherapies, including bisphosphonates, are used to alleviate skeletal disease activity and bone pain. However, the mechanisms behind bone pain in FD/MAS remain unclear. Microfractures are suspected to be a contributing factor. This proposal seeks to explore the relationship between FD-related bone pain and microfractures using an established FD animal model.