Coupling the activities of bone formation and resorption: a multitude of signals within the basic multicellular unit
University of Melbourne · St Vincents Institute of Medical Research
Abstract
Coupling between bone formation and bone resorption refers to the process within basic multicellular units in which resorption by osteoclasts is met by the generation of osteoblasts from precursors, and their bone-forming activity, which needs to be sufficient to replace the bone lost. There are many sources of activities that contribute to coupling at remodeling sites, including growth factors released from the matrix, soluble and membrane products of osteoclasts and their precursors, signals from osteocytes and from immune cells and signaling taking place within the osteoblast lineage. Coupling is therefore a process that involves the interaction of a wide range of cell types and control mechanisms. As bone…
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2Topics & keywords
- Multicellular organism
- Multitude
- Coupling (piping)
- Resorption
- Unit (ring theory)
- Bone formation
- Biology
- Medicine