Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Bone Remodeling.

Frontiers of oral physiology Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-11-24 DOI:10.1159/000351895
Wenmei Xiao, Yu Wang, Sandra Pacios, Shuai Li, Dana T Graves
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Abstract

Bone remodeling is a highly coordinated process responsible for bone resorption and formation. It is initiated and modulated by a number of factors including inflammation, changes in hormonal levels and lack of mechanical stimulation. Bone remodeling involves the removal of mineralized bone by osteoclasts followed by the formation of bone matrix through osteoblasts that subsequently becomes mineralized. In addition to the traditional bone cells (osteoclasts, osteoblasts and osteocytes) that are necessary for bone remodeling, several immune cells such as polymorphonuclear neutrophils, B cells and T cells have also been implicated in bone remodelling. Through the receptor activator of nuclear factor-x03BA;B/receptor activator of the NF-x03BA;B ligand/osteoprotegerin system the process of bone resorption is initiated and subsequent formation is tightly coupled. Mediators such as prostaglandins, interleukins, chemokines, leukotrienes, growth factors, wnt signalling and bone morphogenetic proteins are involved in the regulation of bone remodeling. We discuss here cells and mediators involved in the cellular and molecular machanisms of bone resorption and bone formation.

骨重塑的细胞和分子方面。
骨重塑是一个高度协调的过程,负责骨的吸收和形成。它由多种因素引发和调节,包括炎症、激素水平变化和缺乏机械刺激。骨重塑包括破骨细胞清除矿化骨,然后通过成骨细胞形成骨基质,随后矿化。除了传统的骨细胞(破骨细胞、成骨细胞和骨细胞)是骨重塑的必要条件外,多形核中性粒细胞、B 细胞和 T 细胞等免疫细胞也与骨重塑有关。通过核因子-x03BA;B 受体激活剂/核因子-x03BA;B 配体受体激活剂/osteoprotegerin 系统,骨吸收过程与随后的骨形成过程紧密相连。前列腺素、白细胞介素、趋化因子、白三烯、生长因子、wnt 信号和骨形态发生蛋白等介质参与了骨重塑的调控。我们在此讨论参与骨吸收和骨形成的细胞和分子机制的细胞和介质。
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