Abstract Patients with defective osteoclastic acidification have increased numbers of osteoclasts, with decreased resorption, but bone formation that remains unchanged. We demonstrate that osteoclast survival is increased when acidification is impaired, and that impairment of acidification results in inhibition of bone resorption without inhibition of bone formation. We investigated the role of acidification in human […]
Acidification of the osteoclastic resorption compartment provides insight into the coupling of bone formation to bone resorption.
February 1, 2005
Am J Pathol