We show the intracellular upregulation of NO production after mechanical stimulation, an essential chemical signal in bone remodeling. This is done in real time using the fluorescent chromophore DAR-4M AM. Differences in cellular response to mechanical stimulation of different regions of a single cell were observed. Introduction: Osteocytes are the most abundant bone cells that are believed to be the mechanosensors of bone, responding to mechanical stresses in interstitial fluid flow through the canaliculi. Under mechanical load, chemical signals such as NO play a key role in the activity of osteoblasts/osteoclasts that regulate bone remodeling. Despite the importance of NO in signaling, its real-time detection has proved challenging. This ...
Nitric oxide (NO) can reduce bone loss in chronic bone diseases. NO inhibits or kills osteoclasts, b...
Bone has the capacity to alter its mass and structure to its mechanical environment. Osteocytes are ...
Duncan, Randall L.Bone is a highly dynamic tissue constantly adapting itself to several physical and...
We show the intracellular upregulation of NO production after mechanical stimulation, an essential c...
One of the most serious healthcare problems in the world is bone loss and fractures due to a lack of...
Damage accumulation in the bone under continuous daily loading causes local mechanical overloading k...
Stochastic resonance is exhibited by many biological systems, where the response to a small stimulus...
In bone cells, intracellular Ca2+ (iCa2+) functions as a second messenger in the mechanotransduction...
The metabolite 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) is synthesized from its precursor 25-hydroxyvita...
Ischemic injuries and local hypoxia can result in osteocytes dysfunction and play a key role in the ...
There is increasing evidence that cell function and mechanical properties are closely related to mor...
There is increasing evidence that cell function and mechanical properties are closely related to mor...
Loading frequency is an important parameter for the stimulation of bone formation in vivo. It is sti...
Bone metabolism is regulated by mechanical stimuli such as gravity and exercise. If bone formation c...
Abstract. An experimental study in vitro at the cellular level is fundamental to clarify the mechani...
Nitric oxide (NO) can reduce bone loss in chronic bone diseases. NO inhibits or kills osteoclasts, b...
Bone has the capacity to alter its mass and structure to its mechanical environment. Osteocytes are ...
Duncan, Randall L.Bone is a highly dynamic tissue constantly adapting itself to several physical and...
We show the intracellular upregulation of NO production after mechanical stimulation, an essential c...
One of the most serious healthcare problems in the world is bone loss and fractures due to a lack of...
Damage accumulation in the bone under continuous daily loading causes local mechanical overloading k...
Stochastic resonance is exhibited by many biological systems, where the response to a small stimulus...
In bone cells, intracellular Ca2+ (iCa2+) functions as a second messenger in the mechanotransduction...
The metabolite 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) is synthesized from its precursor 25-hydroxyvita...
Ischemic injuries and local hypoxia can result in osteocytes dysfunction and play a key role in the ...
There is increasing evidence that cell function and mechanical properties are closely related to mor...
There is increasing evidence that cell function and mechanical properties are closely related to mor...
Loading frequency is an important parameter for the stimulation of bone formation in vivo. It is sti...
Bone metabolism is regulated by mechanical stimuli such as gravity and exercise. If bone formation c...
Abstract. An experimental study in vitro at the cellular level is fundamental to clarify the mechani...
Nitric oxide (NO) can reduce bone loss in chronic bone diseases. NO inhibits or kills osteoclasts, b...
Bone has the capacity to alter its mass and structure to its mechanical environment. Osteocytes are ...
Duncan, Randall L.Bone is a highly dynamic tissue constantly adapting itself to several physical and...