نتایج جستجو برای: bone mineralization

تعداد نتایج: 314895  

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2002
D B Burr

The strength of bone is related to its mass and geometry, but also to the physical properties of the tissue itself. Bone tissue is composed primarily of collagen and mineral, each of which changes with age, and each of which can be affected by pharmaceutical treatments designed to prevent or reverse the loss of bone. With age, there is a decrease in collagen content, which is associated with an...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1970
D Baylink M Stauffer J Wergedal C Rich

Quantitative histologic methods have been devised to measure several processes dealing with formation and mineralization of matrix and bone resorption. In vitamin D-deficient rats, the total osteoblastic matrix formation rate was 20% less and the total osteoclastic bone resorption rate was 80% more than in pair-fed control rats. These changes were found to be primarily because of changes in the...

2013
Yasmine Chabbi-Achengli Jean-Marie Launay Luc Maroteaux Marie Christine de Vernejoul Corinne Collet

Osteoporosis is due to an imbalance between decreased bone formation by osteoblasts and increased resorption by osteoclasts. Deciphering factors controlling bone formation is therefore of utmost importance for the understanding and the treatment of osteoporosis. Our previous in vivo results showed that bone formation is reduced in the absence of the serotonin receptor 5-HT2B, causing impaired o...

Journal: :Development 1996
A R Hayman S J Jones A Boyde D Foster W H Colledge M B Carlton M J Evans T M Cox

Mature osteoclasts specifically express the purple, band 5 isozyme (Acp 5) of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase, a binuclear metalloenzyme that can generate reactive oxygen species. The function of Acp 5 was investigated by targeted disruption of the gene in mice. Animals homozygous for the null Acp 5 allele had progressive foreshortening and deformity of the long bones and axial skeleton but...

2016
Gyuyoup Kim Omar Elnabawi Daehwan Shin Eung-Kwon Pae

A brief intermittent hypoxia (IH, ambient O2 levels alternating between room air and 12% O2) for 1 h immediately after birth resulted in pancreatic islet dysfunction associated with zinc deficiency as previously reported. We hypothesized that IH exposure modulates zinc homeostasis in bone as well, which leads to increased bone fragility. To test this hypothesis, we used neonatal rats and human ...

Journal: :Circulation 2003
Nalini M Rajamannan Malayannan Subramaniam David Rickard Stuart R Stock Janis Donovan Margaret Springett Thomas Orszulak David A Fullerton A J Tajik Robert O Bonow Thomas Spelsberg

BACKGROUND Calcific aortic stenosis is the third most common cardiovascular disease in the United States. We hypothesized that the mechanism for aortic valve calcification is similar to skeletal bone formation and that this process is mediated by an osteoblast-like phenotype. METHODS AND RESULTS To test this hypothesis, we examined calcified human aortic valves replaced at surgery (n=22) and ...

2002
D. B. Burr

The strength of bone is related to its mass and geometry, but also to the physical properties of the tissue itself. Bone tissue is composed primarily of collagen and mineral, each of which changes with age, and each of which can be affected by pharmaceutical treatments designed to prevent or reverse the loss of bone. With age, there is a decrease in collagen content, which is associated with an...

2005
Ismail Uras Nurdan Uras Ahmet Karadag Osman Yuksel Yavuz Hakan Atalar

Hypophosphatasia is a clinically heterogeneous inheritable disorder characterized by defective bone mineralization and the deficiency of serum and tissue liver/bone/kidney alkaline phosphatase activities. Due to the mineralization defect of the bones, various skeletal findings can be radiologically observed in hypophosphatasia. Bowing and Bowdler spurs of long bones are the characteristic findi...

2017
Zhiwei Wang Huanxiong Chen Y. Eric Yu Jiajun Zhang Ka-Yee Cheuk Bobby K. W. Ng Yong Qiu X. Edward Guo Jack C. Y. Cheng Wayne Y. W. Lee

Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is a complex disease with unclear etiopathogenesis. Systemic and persistent low bone mineral density is an independent prognostic factor for curve progression. The fundamental question of how bone quality is affected in AIS remains controversy because there is lack of site-matched control for detailed analysis on bone-related parameters. In this case-control stud...

2017
F. B. Bagambisa U. Joos W. Schilli

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to study samples of lamellar bone at magnifications typical for the published transmission electron micrographs, to gain more insight into the three-dimensional ultrastructure of bone mineral. Untreated (whole bone) samples allowed an assessment of the degree of mineralization. Deproteinized samples revealed the ultrastructural form and organization o...

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