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Laboratory of Molecular Physiology of Bone

Laboratory of Molecular Physiology of Bone Left: μCT analysis of bone and osmium-stained bone marrow adipose tissue (BMAT) in chow (ND) and high-fat diet (HFD) mice. Right: Isolation protocol of bone marrow skeletal stem cells and their differentiation in osteoblasts (OB) and adipocytes (AD).

In obesity, lipids are accumulated in liver, muscle or cardiovascular system, instead of adipose tissue. Recent studies have shown that bones are also affected, leading to enhanced adipocyte formation in bone marrow (BMAT). Higher BMAT is often associated with bone fragility fractures, an overlooked complication affecting the quality of life. There is limited information on a physiological role of BMAT in relation to bone and whole body energy metabolism. The major focus of the department is on the characterization of the metabolic phenotype of BMAT and its contribution to bone homeostasis and whole body energy metabolism. The research will employ murine and human cellular systems, mice biomodels, clinical studies and molecular, bioanalytical and in vivo phenotyping techniques. It will be conducted within a broad international collaboration.

The department has been newly established in 2019, based on the 5-year "Start Up Research Program" financed by IPHYS. 

We always welcome new motivated students from various scientific backgrounds, just contact us via email.

 

Achievements

Grants awarded to the Tencerova laboratory: 2022: 3-year Research grant from Czech Science Foundation (PI: Michaela Tencerova) 2021: L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science 2021: 3-year Student research grant from GAUK (PI: Andrea Benova) 2020: 5-year EFSD/Novo Nordisk Foundation Future Leaders Award (PI: Michaela Tencerova) 2020: 3-year Research grant from Czech Science Foundation (PI: Michaela Tencerova) 2019: 5-year START UP Research program supported by IPHYS (PI: Michaela Tencerova) 2022: ECTS Academy fellowship 2023: 3- year Research grant from the Ministry of Health (PI: Michaela Tencerova) More

Publications

van der Eerden; B. C. J. - Riddle; R. C. - Stegen; S. - Tencerová; Michaela . Editorial: Energy metabolism within the skeleton . Frontiers in Physiology. 2023; 14(May 22); 1205435 . IF = 4.0 [ASEP] [ doi ]
Potalitsyn; Pavlo - Mrázková; Lucie - Selicharová; Irena - Tencerová; Michaela - Ferenčáková; Michaela - Chrudinová; Martina - Turnovská; Tereza - Brzozowski; A. M. - Marek; Aleš - Kaminský; Jakub - Jiráček; Jiří - Žáková; Lenka . Non-glycosylated IGF2 prohormones are more mitogenic than native IGF2 . Communications Biology. 2023; 6); 863 . IF = 5.9 [ASEP] [ doi ]
Beekman; K. M. - Duque; G. - Corsi; A. - Tencerová; Michaela - Bisschop; P. H. - Paccou; J. Osteoporosis and Bone Marrow Adipose Tissue . Current Osteoporosis Reports. 2023; 21(1); 45-55 . IF = 4.3 [ASEP] [ doi ]
Trivanović; D. - Tencerová; Michaela - Herrmann; M. - Green; A. C. - Milovanović; P. Mediators of Inflammation in Bone Physiology and Diseases . Mediators of Inflammation. 2022; 2022(Apr 13)); 9767408 . IF = 4.6 [ASEP] [ doi ]
Tencerová; Michaela - Mandal; Ch. C. Editorial: Bone cell differentiation in health and disease . Frontiers in Endocrinology. 2022; 13(Dec 16)); 1115444 . IF = 5.2 [ASEP] [ doi ]

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People

     

Mgr. Michaela Tencerová, Ph.D.

Head of the Laboratory

michaela.tencerova@fgu.cas.cz

   

Mgr. Andrea Beňová

PhD Student

   

RNDr. Michaela Ferenčáková, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow

Mgr. Martina Džubanová

PhD student

 

Ing. Michaela Vodičková

Lab technician

Kim Nguyen, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral fellow

M.Sc. Roman Coupeau

Research fellow