Buried alive: How osteoblasts become osteocytes
Dalhousie University · Universität Hamburg · +1 more institution
Abstract
During osteogenesis, osteoblasts lay down osteoid and transform into osteocytes embedded in mineralized bone matrix. Despite the fact that osteocytes are the most abundant cellular component of bone, little is known about the process of osteoblast-to-osteocyte transformation. What is known is that osteoblasts undergo a number of changes during this transformation, yet retain their connections to preosteoblasts and osteocytes. This review explores the osteoblast-to-osteocyte transformation during intramembranous ossification from both morphological and molecular perspectives. We investigate how these data support five schemes that describe how an osteoblast could become entrapped in the bone matrix (in mammals)…
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- 7.71
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- 100%
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- 169
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3Topics & keywords
- Osteocyte
- Intramembranous ossification
- Osteoid
- Osteoblast
- Cell biology
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
- Bone matrix
- Biology