Recently, it was suggested that osteocytes are involved in the regulation of bone remodeling. We have examined human trabecular bone of the iliac crest of fracture patients and control subjects to determine if osteoporosis is associated with changes in osteocyte density or osteocyte death. The relationships of these parameters with age was also investigated. It was found that osteocyte death was not related to age, nor was it increased in osteoporosis compared with the controls. In healthy adults ranging from 30 to 91 years, lacunar number per bone area decreases with advancing age, from about 210/mm(2) to 150/mm(2). Significantly higher lacunar and osteocyte numbers per bone tissue volume were found in osteoporotics than in controls (17,10...
The bone is a living tissue constantly changing. From the moment of birth until the age of adulthood...
Osteocytes, the most abundant cell within bone, have been linked to the processes of mechanosensatio...
ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease and is conventionally classified as a decrease...
Recently, it was suggested that osteocytes are involved in the regulation of bone remodeling. We hav...
The osteocyte is a candidate regulatory cell for bone remodeling. Previously, we demonstrated that t...
Osteocytes and their lacunocanalicular network have been identified as the regulator of bone quality...
In adult humans, osteocytes die and disappear from their lacunae in the cortex of bones which remode...
The mechanism responsible for controlling the quantity and distribution of bone material is unknown,...
AbstractOsteocytes and their lacunocanalicular network have been identified as the regulator of bone...
Osteoporosis is a skeletal disease with a strong aging-related prevalence. It is defined by low bone...
It is generally believed that osteoporosis is a condition in which there is insufficient bone matrix...
Hypermineralized osteocyte lacunae (micropetrosis) have received little research attention. While th...
Wang, LiyunOsteocytes form an interconnecting network in bone and play an important role in maintain...
Schroeder G, Denkert K, Hiepe L, et al. Histomorphometric analysis of osteocyte density and trabecul...
The human skeleton has the ability to modify its material composition and structure to accommodate l...
The bone is a living tissue constantly changing. From the moment of birth until the age of adulthood...
Osteocytes, the most abundant cell within bone, have been linked to the processes of mechanosensatio...
ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease and is conventionally classified as a decrease...
Recently, it was suggested that osteocytes are involved in the regulation of bone remodeling. We hav...
The osteocyte is a candidate regulatory cell for bone remodeling. Previously, we demonstrated that t...
Osteocytes and their lacunocanalicular network have been identified as the regulator of bone quality...
In adult humans, osteocytes die and disappear from their lacunae in the cortex of bones which remode...
The mechanism responsible for controlling the quantity and distribution of bone material is unknown,...
AbstractOsteocytes and their lacunocanalicular network have been identified as the regulator of bone...
Osteoporosis is a skeletal disease with a strong aging-related prevalence. It is defined by low bone...
It is generally believed that osteoporosis is a condition in which there is insufficient bone matrix...
Hypermineralized osteocyte lacunae (micropetrosis) have received little research attention. While th...
Wang, LiyunOsteocytes form an interconnecting network in bone and play an important role in maintain...
Schroeder G, Denkert K, Hiepe L, et al. Histomorphometric analysis of osteocyte density and trabecul...
The human skeleton has the ability to modify its material composition and structure to accommodate l...
The bone is a living tissue constantly changing. From the moment of birth until the age of adulthood...
Osteocytes, the most abundant cell within bone, have been linked to the processes of mechanosensatio...
ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease and is conventionally classified as a decrease...