Nitric oxide (NO) can reduce bone loss in chronic bone diseases. NO inhibits or kills osteoclasts, but the mechanism of action of NO in human bone turnover is not clear. To address this, we studied effects of NO on attachment and motility of human osteoclasts on mineralized and tissue culture substrates under defined conditions. Osteoclasts were differentiated in vitro from CD14 selected monocytes in RANKL and CSF-1, and characterized by cathepsin K expression, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) activity, acid secretion, and lacunar resorption. Cell attachment was labeled with monoclonal antibody 23C6, specific for a binding domain of a key osteoclast attachment protein, the CD51/CD61 integrin dimer (alpha(v)beta(3)), with or withou...
Recent evidence suggests that the production of nitric oxide (NO) may have important roles in the re...
Both mechanical loading and nitric oxide (NO) have positive influences on bone mass. NO production i...
The osteoclast is of central importance in the process of bone remodeling. Its function is regulated...
Nitric oxide (NO) can reduce bone loss in chronic bone diseases. NO inhibits or kills osteoclasts, b...
concentrations inhibit osteoclast formation in mouse marrow cultures by cGMP-dependent mechanism. Am...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a short lived free radical regulating bone turnover and bone cell function (1, ...
Bone remodeling reflects an equilibrium between bone resorption and formation. The local expression ...
osteoblasts; nitric oxide; proliferation; prostaglandin Nitric oxide (NO) is a very small lipophilic...
UNLABELLED: NO is an osteocytic signaling molecule that can inhibit osteoclasts. The NO synthases eN...
One of the most serious healthcare problems in the world is bone loss and fractures due to a lack of...
Nitric oxide plays a central role in the regulation of skeletal homeostasis. In cells of the osteobl...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial role in the physiological and pathophysiological regulations of os...
Nitric oxide has been suggested to be involved in the regulation of bone turnover, especially in pat...
Nitric oxide (NO), which is produced from arginine by a nitric oxide synthase, is a short-lived free...
Bone has the capacity to alter its mass and structure to its mechanical environment. Osteocytes are ...
Recent evidence suggests that the production of nitric oxide (NO) may have important roles in the re...
Both mechanical loading and nitric oxide (NO) have positive influences on bone mass. NO production i...
The osteoclast is of central importance in the process of bone remodeling. Its function is regulated...
Nitric oxide (NO) can reduce bone loss in chronic bone diseases. NO inhibits or kills osteoclasts, b...
concentrations inhibit osteoclast formation in mouse marrow cultures by cGMP-dependent mechanism. Am...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a short lived free radical regulating bone turnover and bone cell function (1, ...
Bone remodeling reflects an equilibrium between bone resorption and formation. The local expression ...
osteoblasts; nitric oxide; proliferation; prostaglandin Nitric oxide (NO) is a very small lipophilic...
UNLABELLED: NO is an osteocytic signaling molecule that can inhibit osteoclasts. The NO synthases eN...
One of the most serious healthcare problems in the world is bone loss and fractures due to a lack of...
Nitric oxide plays a central role in the regulation of skeletal homeostasis. In cells of the osteobl...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial role in the physiological and pathophysiological regulations of os...
Nitric oxide has been suggested to be involved in the regulation of bone turnover, especially in pat...
Nitric oxide (NO), which is produced from arginine by a nitric oxide synthase, is a short-lived free...
Bone has the capacity to alter its mass and structure to its mechanical environment. Osteocytes are ...
Recent evidence suggests that the production of nitric oxide (NO) may have important roles in the re...
Both mechanical loading and nitric oxide (NO) have positive influences on bone mass. NO production i...
The osteoclast is of central importance in the process of bone remodeling. Its function is regulated...