reviewAnnual Review of Biomedical EngineeringApr 7, 2006Closed access

BIOMECHANICAL AND MOLECULAR REGULATION OF BONE REMODELING

Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

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Abstract

Bone is a dynamic tissue that is constantly renewed. The cell populations that participate in this process--the osteoblasts and osteoclasts--are derived from different progenitor pools that are under distinct molecular control mechanisms. Together, these cells form temporary anatomical structures, called basic multicellular units, that execute bone remodeling. A number of stimuli affect bone turnover, including hormones, cytokines, and mechanical stimuli. All of these factors affect the amount and quality of the tissue produced. Mechanical loading is a particularly potent stimulus for bone cells, which improves bone strength and inhibits bone loss with age. Like other materials, bone accumulates damage from…

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Keywords
  • Bone remodeling
  • Bone remodeling period
  • Cell biology
  • Bone cell
  • Bone tissue
  • Multicellular organism
  • Progenitor cell
  • Stimulus (psychology)
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