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Models and screening assays for drug discovery in osteoporosis

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EXPERT OPINION ON DRUG DISCOVERY
Volume 5, Issue 12, Pages 1163-1174

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1517/17460441.2010.532484

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  1. IDS Ltd

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Areas covered in this review: We review research models that can be used for preclinical efficacy testing of new drug candidates for osteoporosis. Our focus is on testing compounds targeted to directly decrease osteoclastic bone resorption or increase osteoblastic bone formation. What the reader will gain: We provide an overview of in vitro bone cell culture systems and osteoporosis animal models useful for preclinical efficacy studies and a step-by-step approach on how the most interesting compound can be selected from thousands of drug candidates. Different approaches for testing anti-catabolic and anabolic compounds are provided. Take home message: Efficacy of new osteoporosis drug candidates can be first proven conveniently using in vitro bone cell cultures and then confirmed in short-term animal studies, followed by more extensive animal studies, and finally a regulatory study performed according to the guidelines of regulatory authorities.

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