The osteoclasts, the bone cells responsible for bone degradation, have a crucial role in the age-related bone loss and post-menopause osteoporosis. Rac1 and Rac2, members of the Rho-family of small GTPases, are known for having a key role in osteoclast formation and activity, which could be translated to bone quality. In this study, we characterize the roles of Rac1 and Rac2 on bone quality using an aged and osteoporotic mouse model. Bones from wild type, Rac1KO and Rac2KO mice were harvested for mechanical tests, bone densitometry, micro-computed tomography and histomorphometric analyses to evaluate bone mineralization and architecture. We observed that the deletion of Rac1 or Rac2 in pre-osteoclasts minimized bone loss in both age-relate...
Abstract Osteoporosis is an age-dependent serious skeletal disease that leads to great suffering fo...
Bisphosphonates are the most widely prescribed anti-resorptive agents and work by preventing the pos...
Ras homologous guanosine triphosphatases (RhoGTPases) control several cellular functions, including ...
The osteoclasts, the bone cells responsible for bone degradation, have a crucial role in the age-rel...
Introduction: The Rho family of small GTPases, including Rac1 and Rac2, are key regulators of osteo...
Osteoclasts are the unique mediator of bone resorption in the body. Balancing bone resorption with o...
The regulation of the differentiation of the bone-forming cells, the osteoblasts, is complex. Many s...
Osteoclasts are multinucleated cells that resorb bone and carry out their function via a dynamic act...
AbstractSmall GTPases of the Rho family have been implicated in the regulation of many intracellular...
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) interact with osteoblastic, stromal, and vascular components of the ...
International audienceOsteoporosis, which results from excessive bone resorption by osteoclasts, is ...
The small GTP-binding protein Rad (RRAD, Ras associated with diabetes) is the founding member of the...
Bone homeostasis is a metabolic balance between the new bone formation by osteoblasts and old bone r...
Osteoclasts (OCs) are bone-resorbing cells that maintain bone homeostasis. OC differentiation, survi...
Osteoporosis is a condition of excessive and uncoupled bone turnover, in which osteoclastic resorpti...
Abstract Osteoporosis is an age-dependent serious skeletal disease that leads to great suffering fo...
Bisphosphonates are the most widely prescribed anti-resorptive agents and work by preventing the pos...
Ras homologous guanosine triphosphatases (RhoGTPases) control several cellular functions, including ...
The osteoclasts, the bone cells responsible for bone degradation, have a crucial role in the age-rel...
Introduction: The Rho family of small GTPases, including Rac1 and Rac2, are key regulators of osteo...
Osteoclasts are the unique mediator of bone resorption in the body. Balancing bone resorption with o...
The regulation of the differentiation of the bone-forming cells, the osteoblasts, is complex. Many s...
Osteoclasts are multinucleated cells that resorb bone and carry out their function via a dynamic act...
AbstractSmall GTPases of the Rho family have been implicated in the regulation of many intracellular...
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) interact with osteoblastic, stromal, and vascular components of the ...
International audienceOsteoporosis, which results from excessive bone resorption by osteoclasts, is ...
The small GTP-binding protein Rad (RRAD, Ras associated with diabetes) is the founding member of the...
Bone homeostasis is a metabolic balance between the new bone formation by osteoblasts and old bone r...
Osteoclasts (OCs) are bone-resorbing cells that maintain bone homeostasis. OC differentiation, survi...
Osteoporosis is a condition of excessive and uncoupled bone turnover, in which osteoclastic resorpti...
Abstract Osteoporosis is an age-dependent serious skeletal disease that leads to great suffering fo...
Bisphosphonates are the most widely prescribed anti-resorptive agents and work by preventing the pos...
Ras homologous guanosine triphosphatases (RhoGTPases) control several cellular functions, including ...