Mechanical loading is essential to maintain normal bone metabolism and the balance between bone formation and resorption. The cellular mechanisms that control mechanotransduction are not fully defined, but several key pathways have been identified. We discuss the roles of several components of the Wnt signaling cascade, namely Lrp5, Lrp6, and β-catenin in mechanical loading-induced bone formation. Lrp5 is an important Wnt co-receptor for regulating bone mass and mechanotransduction, and appears to function principally by augmenting bone formation. Lrp6 also regulates bone mass but its action might involve resorption as well as formation. The role of Lrp6 in mechanotransduction is unclear. Studies addressing the role of β-catenin in bone met...
Mechanical loading of bone initiates an anabolic, anticatabolic pattern of response, yet the molecul...
Mechanical loading of bone initiates an anabolic, anticatabolic pattern of response, yet the molecul...
Bones are dynamic and responsive organs, they regulate their strength and mass according to the load...
Mechanical loading is essential to maintain normal bone metabolism and the balance between bone form...
Mechanical signal transduction in bone tissue begins with load-induced activation of several cellula...
Mechanical forces play an important role in regulating tissue development and homeostasis in multipl...
poster abstractThe Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is an important regulatory pathway in development...
In the last 5 years a role for β-catenin in the skeleton has been cemented. Beginning with mutations...
In the last 5 years a role for β-catenin in the skeleton has been cemented. Beginning with mutations...
SummaryWnt proteins (Wnts) are palmitoylated and glycosylated ligands that play a central role in th...
Bone adapts to the mechanical forces that it experiences. Orthodontic tooth movement harnesses the c...
SummaryWnt proteins (Wnts) are palmitoylated and glycosylated ligands that play a central role in th...
AbstractHigh-throughput Analysis of WNT Signaling Pathway in OsteoblastsbyAimy SebastianDoctor of Ph...
AbstractHigh-throughput Analysis of WNT Signaling Pathway in OsteoblastsbyAimy SebastianDoctor of Ph...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The aging US population is experiencing a g...
Mechanical loading of bone initiates an anabolic, anticatabolic pattern of response, yet the molecul...
Mechanical loading of bone initiates an anabolic, anticatabolic pattern of response, yet the molecul...
Bones are dynamic and responsive organs, they regulate their strength and mass according to the load...
Mechanical loading is essential to maintain normal bone metabolism and the balance between bone form...
Mechanical signal transduction in bone tissue begins with load-induced activation of several cellula...
Mechanical forces play an important role in regulating tissue development and homeostasis in multipl...
poster abstractThe Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is an important regulatory pathway in development...
In the last 5 years a role for β-catenin in the skeleton has been cemented. Beginning with mutations...
In the last 5 years a role for β-catenin in the skeleton has been cemented. Beginning with mutations...
SummaryWnt proteins (Wnts) are palmitoylated and glycosylated ligands that play a central role in th...
Bone adapts to the mechanical forces that it experiences. Orthodontic tooth movement harnesses the c...
SummaryWnt proteins (Wnts) are palmitoylated and glycosylated ligands that play a central role in th...
AbstractHigh-throughput Analysis of WNT Signaling Pathway in OsteoblastsbyAimy SebastianDoctor of Ph...
AbstractHigh-throughput Analysis of WNT Signaling Pathway in OsteoblastsbyAimy SebastianDoctor of Ph...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The aging US population is experiencing a g...
Mechanical loading of bone initiates an anabolic, anticatabolic pattern of response, yet the molecul...
Mechanical loading of bone initiates an anabolic, anticatabolic pattern of response, yet the molecul...
Bones are dynamic and responsive organs, they regulate their strength and mass according to the load...