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Osteoblasts & Osteoclasts: Function, Purpose & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
2023年3月27日 · Osteoblasts have three main functions: Growing new bones (bone formation). Reshaping bones to help them change as you age (remodeling). Healing damaged or broken bones. Osteoblasts are triggered by chemical reactions or hormones when a bone grows or changes. They create and release (secrete) a mix of proteins called bone matrix.
Physiology, Bone Remodeling - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年3月17日 · Osteoclast cells cause bone resorption and originate from a hematopoietic lineage, which includes multiple blood cell types from within the bone marrow. The cellular process of remodeling begins when osteoblast and osteoclast precursor cells fuse to form a multinucleated osteoclastic cell.
Osteoclasts: What Do They Do and How Do They Do It?
Bone remodeling is an ever-occurring event characterized by sequential coupling of osteoclasts and osteoblasts. Remodeling units are initiated by the appearance of osteoclasts. After degrading a packet of bone, the resorptive cells are replaced by osteoblasts, which synthesize new bone.
Osteoclasts: more than ‘bone eaters’ - PubMed Central (PMC)
As the only cells definitively shown to degrade bone, osteoclasts are key mediators of skeletal diseases including osteoporosis. Bone forming osteoblasts, and hematopoietic and immune system cells, each influence osteoclast formation and function, ...
Current perspectives on the multiple roles of osteoclasts: …
This comprehensive review provides insights into our evolving understanding of the osteoclast function, highlights the significance of clastokines in bone remodeling, and explores their potential as treatments for bone diseases suggesting future directions for the field.
Osteoclast: Anatomy and Function - Kenhub
2023年10月30日 · Osteoclasts are specialized bone matrix cells that possess the ability to erode bone, a process called resorption, during bone growth and remodeling. They are large, motile, multinucleated cells derived from the fusion of cells of the macrophage-monocyte cell line.
Osteoclast | bone remodeling, bone resorption, bone formation …
Destruction, or resorption, of bone by large cells called osteoclasts releases calcium into the bloodstream to meet the body’s metabolic needs and simultaneously allows the bone—which is inhibited by its inorganic component from growing by cell division like other tissues—to alter size and shape as it grows to adult proportions.
Osteoclast and its roles in calcium metabolism and bone …
2006年5月5日 · During bone resorption, the cytoskeleton of osteoclasts undergoes extensive reorganization, with polarization and formation of ruffled borders to secrete acid and formation of sealing zone to prevent leakage. The differentiation and function of osteoclasts are in turn regulated by osteoblasts, stromal cells, and bone.
Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts, Calcium, and Bone Remodeling
Specialized cells called osteoclasts break down bone to free the calcium. Cells known as osteoblasts deposit calcium into bone, remaking it. The process of replacing old bone with new bone is known as remodeling.
Osteoclasts: New Insights | Bone Research - Nature
2013年3月29日 · Osteoclasts, the bone-resorbing cells, play a pivotal role in skeletal development and adult bone remodeling. They also participate in the pathogenesis of various bone disorders.