نتایج جستجو برای: Osteocytes

تعداد نتایج: 2034  

Journal: :Bone 2012
Edwin A Cadena Mary H Schweitzer

Here we describe variations in osteocytes derived from each of the three bone layers that comprise the turtle shell. We examine osteocytes in bone from four extant turtle species to form a morphological 'baseline', and then compare these with morphologies of osteocytes preserved in Cenozoic and Mesozoic fossils. Two different morphotypes of osteocytes are recognized: flattened-oblate osteocytes...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2009
S D Tan R Xie J Klein-Nulend R E van Rheden A L J J Bronckers A M Kuijpers-Jagtman J W Von den Hoff J C Maltha

Mechanosensitive osteocytes are essential for bone remodeling. Nitric oxide, an important regulator of bone remodeling, is produced by osteocytes through the activity of constitutive endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) or inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS). We hypothesized that these enzymes regulate the tissue response to orthodontic force, and therefore we investigated eNOS and iNOS ...

2017
Rosemary F.L. Suswillo Behzad Javaheri Simon C.F. Rawlinson Gary P. Dowthwaite Lance E. Lanyon Andrew A. Pitsillides

Identifying mechanisms by which cells of the osteoblastic lineage communicate in vivo is complicated by the mineralised matrix that encases osteocytes, and thus, vital mechanoadaptive processes used to achieve load-bearing integrity remain unresolved. We have used the coculture of immunomagnetically purified osteocytes and primary osteoblasts from both embryonic chick long bone and calvariae to...

Journal: :BoneKEy reports 2016
Karan M Shah Matt M Stern Amber R Stern Janak L Pathak Nathalie Bravenboer Astrid D Bakker

The aim of this paper is to present several popular methods for in vitro culture of osteocytes and osteocyte cell lines. Osteocytes are located extremely suitably within the calcified bone matrix to sense mechanical signals, and are equipped with a multitude of molecular features that allow mechanosensing. However, osteocytes are more than specialized mechanosensing cells. Several signaling mol...

Journal: :Bone 2013
Teresita Bellido Vaibhav Saini Paola Divieti Pajevic

Osteocytes are ideally positioned to detect and respond to mechanical and hormonal stimuli and to coordinate the function of osteoblasts and osteoclasts. However, evidence supporting the involvement of osteocytes in specific aspects of skeletal biology has been limited mainly due to the lack of suitable experimental approaches. Few crucial advances in the field in the past several years have ma...

2013
Petra Juffer Richard T. Jaspers Paul Lips Anja van der Hout Astrid D. Bakker Jenneke Klein-Nulend

96 ABSTRACT IGF-I is a key regulatory growth factor in the adaptation of bone mass and structure to mechanical loading. Two isoforms of IGF-I, IGF-I Ea and MGF are expressed by osteocytes and osteoblasts. The expression of MGF by osteoblasts is increased in response to mechanical loading by cyclic uni-axial strain (CS). It is however unknown whether IGF-I Ea expression by osteoblasts is affecte...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2015
Pascal R Buenzli

The formation of new bone involves both the deposition of bone matrix, and the formation of a network of cells embedded within the bone matrix, called osteocytes. Osteocytes derive from bone-synthesising cells (osteoblasts) that become buried in bone matrix during bone deposition. The generation of osteocytes is a complex process that remains incompletely understood. Whilst osteoblast burial de...

Journal: :Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions 2001
C Palumbo M Ferretti A Ardizzoni D Zaffe G Marotti

An osteocyte lacunae differential count under the light microscope (LM) (1-lacunae with live osteocytes, 2-empty lacunae and lacunae with degenerating osteocytes) was carried out outside the reversal lines of osteonic lamellar bone from various mammals and man to evaluate the possibility of osteocyte survival where osteoclast resorption had occurred. The polarized light microscope (PLM) was use...

Journal: :Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja 2015
Grzegorz Szczęsny Aniela Brodzikowska Ryszard Galus Paweł Włodarski Krzysztof H Włodarski

New data concerning the function of osteocytes as the central regulators of bone homeostasis are briefly outlined. It is established that osteocytes are the main target cells for parathormone. They are a rich source of sclerostin, the main inhibitor of osteoblast activity, and of the RANKL cytokine, the most important regulator of osteoclastogenesis. Under shear stress causing microinjury, oste...

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