Systemic acidosis has detrimental effects on the skeleton and local acidosis is associated with bone destruction in inflammatory and neoplastic diseases. However, the mechanisms by which acidosis enhances osteoclastic bone resorption are poorly understood. Our aim was to examine the effects of acid on osteoclast survival and the involvement of cytosolic Ca(2+) in mediating these effects. Osteoclasts were isolated from long bones of newborn rats, and multinucleated osteoclast-like cells were generated from RAW 264.7 cells. Cytosolic free Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) was monitored using fura-2. Survival of rat osteoclasts over a period of 18 h was significantly enhanced by acidification of the medium from 40+/-10% at pH 7.6 to 83+/-4% a...
Skeletal involvement is a frequent and troublesome complication in advanced cancers. In the process ...
Hypercalciuria is a common feature during metabolic acidosis and associates to nephrolithiasis and n...
Bone resorption by osteoclasts occurs through the creation of a sealed extracellular compartment (EC...
Extracellular acidification occurs under physiologic and pathologic conditions, such as exercise, is...
Abstract: Extracellular acidification occurs under physiologic and pathologic conditions, such as ex...
AbstractSolid and hematologic cancer colonized bone produces a number of pathologies. One of the mos...
AbstractIt has been known that osteoclastogenesis is induced by extracellular acidosis-evoked the ri...
Osteoblastic intracellular pH and calcium in metabolic and respiratory acidosis. In vitro metabolic ...
Previous work has demonstrated that bone cells are highly sensitive to extracellular acidification. ...
Solid cancers and hematologic cancers frequently colonize bone and induce skeletal-related complicat...
ABSTRACT Hypercalciuria is a common feature during metabolic acidosis. However, the mechanisms se...
We report a sensitivity of the osteoclast cell surface Ca2+ receptor to extracellular protons. Fresh...
In bone sarcomas, extracellular proton accumulation is an intrinsic driver of malignancy. Extracellu...
In bone sarcomas, extracellular proton accumulation is an intrinsic driver of malignancy. Extracellu...
Greater inhibition of in vitro bone mineralization with metabolic than respiratory acidosis. At a si...
Skeletal involvement is a frequent and troublesome complication in advanced cancers. In the process ...
Hypercalciuria is a common feature during metabolic acidosis and associates to nephrolithiasis and n...
Bone resorption by osteoclasts occurs through the creation of a sealed extracellular compartment (EC...
Extracellular acidification occurs under physiologic and pathologic conditions, such as exercise, is...
Abstract: Extracellular acidification occurs under physiologic and pathologic conditions, such as ex...
AbstractSolid and hematologic cancer colonized bone produces a number of pathologies. One of the mos...
AbstractIt has been known that osteoclastogenesis is induced by extracellular acidosis-evoked the ri...
Osteoblastic intracellular pH and calcium in metabolic and respiratory acidosis. In vitro metabolic ...
Previous work has demonstrated that bone cells are highly sensitive to extracellular acidification. ...
Solid cancers and hematologic cancers frequently colonize bone and induce skeletal-related complicat...
ABSTRACT Hypercalciuria is a common feature during metabolic acidosis. However, the mechanisms se...
We report a sensitivity of the osteoclast cell surface Ca2+ receptor to extracellular protons. Fresh...
In bone sarcomas, extracellular proton accumulation is an intrinsic driver of malignancy. Extracellu...
In bone sarcomas, extracellular proton accumulation is an intrinsic driver of malignancy. Extracellu...
Greater inhibition of in vitro bone mineralization with metabolic than respiratory acidosis. At a si...
Skeletal involvement is a frequent and troublesome complication in advanced cancers. In the process ...
Hypercalciuria is a common feature during metabolic acidosis and associates to nephrolithiasis and n...
Bone resorption by osteoclasts occurs through the creation of a sealed extracellular compartment (EC...