نتایج جستجو برای: bone remodeling

تعداد نتایج: 351860  

Journal: :The Prostate 2003
Kristen D Brubaker Robert L Vessella Lisha G Brown Eva Corey

BACKGROUND Prostate cancer (CaP) bone metastases express numerous proteins associated with bone cells. Specific transcription factors, including Runx2, regulate the expression of many bone-related factors in osteoblasts. Expression of these transcription factors in CaP may be linked to the ability of CaP bone metastases to influence bone remodeling. METHODS CaP tissues and cell lines were ana...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Loning Fu Millan S. Patel Allan Bradley Erwin F. Wagner Gerard Karsenty

The hormone leptin is a regulator of bone remodeling, a homeostatic function maintaining bone mass constant. Mice lacking molecular-clock components (Per and Cry), or lacking Per genes in osteoblasts, display high bone mass, suggesting that bone remodeling may also be subject to circadian regulation. Moreover, Per-deficient mice experience a paradoxical increase in bone mass following leptin in...

2009
O ’ Keefe

INTRODUCTION: Bone remodeling, a dynamic process involving bone resorption followed by bone formation, takes place throughout life to maintain bone homeostasis. Osteoporosis pseudoglioma (OPPG) syndrome and high bone mass (HBM) syndrome are both mapped to the locus of Lrp5, a receptor for Wnt ligands in activation of β-catenin signaling (1). OPPG patients harbor inactivating mutations in the Lr...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2007
R B Martin

This paper discusses the premise that the skeleton is primarily a mechanical organ, and reviews the reasons that mechanical factors play a major role in bone biology. It begins by considering three basic observations: (1) Galileo's observation that bone proportions become more robust as the species' overall size increases; (2) da Vinci's observation that larger structures are inherently weaker ...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2014
Alison H Doherty Gregory L Florant Seth W Donahue

Precise coordination among organs is required to maintain homeostasis throughout hibernation. This is particularly true in balancing bone remodeling processes (bone formation and resorption) in hibernators experiencing nutritional deprivation and extreme physical inactivity, two factors normally leading to pronounced bone loss in non-hibernating mammals. In recent years, important relationships...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2004
Dominique P Pioletti Lalao R Rakotomanana

OBJECTIVE We hypothesized that bone mineral density increase following bisphosphonates treatments may be explained by the influence of the drug on the mechanical bone remodeling parameters. BACKGROUND Patients treated with bisphosphonates continuously increase their bone mineral density. This increase is explained in the first 12-18 months following the treatment by the filling of the transie...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2009
Samantha Pozzi Sonia Vallet Siddhartha Mukherjee Diana Cirstea Nileshwari Vaghela Loredana Santo Eyal Rosen Hiroshi Ikeda Yutaka Okawa Tanyel Kiziltepe Jesse Schoonmaker Wanling Xie Teru Hideshima Edie Weller Mary L Bouxsein Nikhil C Munshi Kenneth C Anderson Noopur Raje

PURPOSE The increasing incidence of osteonecrosis of the jaw and its possible association with high cumulative doses of bisphosphonate led us to study the effects of high doses of zoledronic acid (ZA) on bone remodeling. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Five-week-old C57BL6 mice were treated with saline or ZA weekly for 3 weeks at increasing doses (0.05-1 mg/Kg). Effects of ZA on bone remodeling were stud...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2016
Pompiliu HoraŢiu Petrescu Dragoş Andrei Izvernariu Cătălina Iancu Gabriel Ovidiu Dinu Marcel Mihai Berceanu-Văduva Dan Crişan Mihaela Iacob Venera Margareta Bucur Ion Călin RăuŢia Ion Radu Prejbeanu Sorin Dema Ciprian Constantin DuŢă

Paget's disease of bone is a benign disease characterized by exaggerated remodeling of the bone matrix after osteoclast-mediated bone destruction. Its etiology is still unknown, despite the fact that it was discovered and described in 1877, but genetic factors and environmental triggers were shown to play their part in the pathogenesis of the disease. The main clinical presentations of the dise...

2014
Anders Halldin Mats Ander Magnus Jacobsson Stig Hansson

It is commonly known that cortical bone exhibits viscoelastic-viscoplastic behavior which affects the biomechanical response when an implant is subjected to an external load. In addition, long term effects such as creep, relaxation and remodeling affect the success of the implant over time. Constitutive material models are commonly derived from data obtained in in vitro experiments. However dur...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1997
R S Weinstein R L Jilka A M Parfitt S C Manolagas

Both estrogens and androgens act on bone marrow stromal/osteoblastic cells to inhibit the production of local factors that promote osteoclast development. Based on this and the evidence that loss of sex steroids up-regulates not only osteoclastogenesis but also osteoblastogenesis, we have hypothesized that cells of the osteoblastic lineage are the mediators of the adverse effects of sex steroid...

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