One of the most remarkable but neglected aspects of osteoclast function is its unique adaptation that allows the cell to function despite its resorbing surface being exposed to extremely high levels of ambient Ca2+. Recently our studies have provided evidence of continuous transcellular Ca2+ disposal, suggesting that osteoclasts are able to prevent Ca2+ accumulation within the resorptive hemi-vacuole. It has also been shown that matrix protein degradation products that accumulate within the osteo-clast resorptive vacuole are also undergoing transcellular transport by transcytosis. However, both experimental evidence and theoretical considerations suggest that trans-cellular transport of Ca2+ and matrix protein is likely to occur via distinc...
AbstractIt has long been known that many bone diseases, including osteoporosis, involve abnormalitie...
ligands are sufficient for resorption the consensus is that bone mineral is essential for the recog...
Bone is a highly complex and organized tissue that is composed of an abundance of cells including th...
Contains fulltext : 48376.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Bone remodelin...
Past knowledge and the recent developments on the formation, activation and mode of action of osteoc...
A precise control of vesicular trafficking is crucial not only for osteoclastic bone resorption, but...
med.kuleuven.be Calcium and bone homeostasis are intimately related. On the one hand, bone relies on...
The molecular mechanisms regulating bone remodelling are only partially understood. One of the contr...
Contains fulltext : 47632.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ca(2+) is an e...
Bone resorption appears to be dependent on a range of processes. It requires an adequate number of o...
Bone is the major sink and store for calcium and it fulfils essential roles in the maintenance of ex...
The newest knowledge on the osteoclast allows us to consider bone resorption in a global perspective...
There is an increasing body of indirect evidence that suggests that the localization and activity of...
Contains fulltext : 51927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ca2+ and Mg2+ ...
Abstract: The osteoclast is a physiological polykaryon and the major if not exclusive resorptive cel...
AbstractIt has long been known that many bone diseases, including osteoporosis, involve abnormalitie...
ligands are sufficient for resorption the consensus is that bone mineral is essential for the recog...
Bone is a highly complex and organized tissue that is composed of an abundance of cells including th...
Contains fulltext : 48376.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Bone remodelin...
Past knowledge and the recent developments on the formation, activation and mode of action of osteoc...
A precise control of vesicular trafficking is crucial not only for osteoclastic bone resorption, but...
med.kuleuven.be Calcium and bone homeostasis are intimately related. On the one hand, bone relies on...
The molecular mechanisms regulating bone remodelling are only partially understood. One of the contr...
Contains fulltext : 47632.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ca(2+) is an e...
Bone resorption appears to be dependent on a range of processes. It requires an adequate number of o...
Bone is the major sink and store for calcium and it fulfils essential roles in the maintenance of ex...
The newest knowledge on the osteoclast allows us to consider bone resorption in a global perspective...
There is an increasing body of indirect evidence that suggests that the localization and activity of...
Contains fulltext : 51927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ca2+ and Mg2+ ...
Abstract: The osteoclast is a physiological polykaryon and the major if not exclusive resorptive cel...
AbstractIt has long been known that many bone diseases, including osteoporosis, involve abnormalitie...
ligands are sufficient for resorption the consensus is that bone mineral is essential for the recog...
Bone is a highly complex and organized tissue that is composed of an abundance of cells including th...