Two early observations about the first generation bisphosphonate, clodronate, suggested that it would likely have clinical utility; specifically, it was a more potent anti-resorptive but a less potent inhibitor of mineralisation than its predecessor etidronate. The known mechanism of action differs from that of the later nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates, as clodronate is metabolised intracellularly to a toxic analog of adenosine triphosphate, AppCCl2p, which causes mitochondrial dysfunction, impaired cellular energy metabolism and osteoclast apoptosis. For pre-clinical studies in a variety of disease models, liposomal clodronate has become the agent of choice for macrophage depletion, for example in a recent study to enhance haematopoiet...
<p>The clodronate study was performed after feeding <i>Crif1<sup>+/+,Fabp4</sup></i> and <i>Crif1<su...
Abstract Bisphosphonates (BPs) are used in the treatment of osteoporosis. However, their effects, es...
Osteoclastic activation is the ultimate way of bone resorption in neoplasia, induced by the combined...
INTRODUCTION: Clodronic acid is a non-nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate largely used from some deca...
Bisphosphonates are used in oncology as a means of decreasing complications due to bone metastases, ...
Clodronate is the father of bisphosphonates. For over three decades it has been subject of study in ...
Clodronic acid (Cl(2)-MBP [dichloromethylene bisphosphonic acid], clodronate) is a halogenated non-n...
Metastatic bone disease puts an enormous burden on patients and health care resources. Disruption of...
Metastatic bone disease represents the most disabling complication in patients with prostatic carcin...
The discovery and development of the bisphosphonates (BPs) as a major class of drugs for the treatme...
The bisphosphonates (BPs) are well established as the treatments of choice for disorders of excessiv...
Bone resorption by osteoclasts causes neoplastic bone disease, which is a significant cause of death...
Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of osteoclast mediated bone resorption. These compounds are st...
In patients with multiple myeloma, despite a major reduction of bone pain achieved with chemotherapy...
Bisphosphonates are chemical-related to pyrophosphate. The oxygen atom in pyrophosphate is substitut...
<p>The clodronate study was performed after feeding <i>Crif1<sup>+/+,Fabp4</sup></i> and <i>Crif1<su...
Abstract Bisphosphonates (BPs) are used in the treatment of osteoporosis. However, their effects, es...
Osteoclastic activation is the ultimate way of bone resorption in neoplasia, induced by the combined...
INTRODUCTION: Clodronic acid is a non-nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate largely used from some deca...
Bisphosphonates are used in oncology as a means of decreasing complications due to bone metastases, ...
Clodronate is the father of bisphosphonates. For over three decades it has been subject of study in ...
Clodronic acid (Cl(2)-MBP [dichloromethylene bisphosphonic acid], clodronate) is a halogenated non-n...
Metastatic bone disease puts an enormous burden on patients and health care resources. Disruption of...
Metastatic bone disease represents the most disabling complication in patients with prostatic carcin...
The discovery and development of the bisphosphonates (BPs) as a major class of drugs for the treatme...
The bisphosphonates (BPs) are well established as the treatments of choice for disorders of excessiv...
Bone resorption by osteoclasts causes neoplastic bone disease, which is a significant cause of death...
Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of osteoclast mediated bone resorption. These compounds are st...
In patients with multiple myeloma, despite a major reduction of bone pain achieved with chemotherapy...
Bisphosphonates are chemical-related to pyrophosphate. The oxygen atom in pyrophosphate is substitut...
<p>The clodronate study was performed after feeding <i>Crif1<sup>+/+,Fabp4</sup></i> and <i>Crif1<su...
Abstract Bisphosphonates (BPs) are used in the treatment of osteoporosis. However, their effects, es...
Osteoclastic activation is the ultimate way of bone resorption in neoplasia, induced by the combined...