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Osteoclasts secrete non-bone derived signals that induce bone formation.

February 8, 2008

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Abstract Bone turnover is a highly regulated process, where bone resorption in the normal healthy individual always is followed by bone formation in a manner referred to as coupling. Patients with osteopetrosis caused by defective acidification of the resorption lacuna have severely decreased resorption, in face of normal or even increased bone formation. This suggests […]

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Evaluation of cartilage damage by measuring collagen degradation products in joint extracts in a traumatic model of osteoarthritis.

February 1, 2008

Biomarkers

Abstract The objective of this work was to investigate whether collagen degradation products in protein extract from joints could provide quantitative information on cartilage damage. Osteoarthritis (OA) was surgically induced in rat knee joints. Joints were isolated 7, 14 and 28 days after surgery for protein extraction and histology. C-terminal telopeptide of type III collagen […]

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An update review of cellular mechanisms conferring the indirect and direct effects of estrogen on articular cartilage.

February 1, 2008

Climacteric

Abstract OBJECTIVE To review cellular mechanisms that have been proposed to mediate the indirect and direct effects of estrogen on articular cartilage, and to outline the remaining clinical questions that need to be clarified before utilizing the beneficial effects of estrogen for the prevention of osteoarthritis in early postmenopausal women. DESIGN Summary of original research […]

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Estrogenic uterovaginal effects of oral estetrol in the modified Allen-Doisy test.

January 1, 2008

Climacteric

Abstract OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of estetrol (E(4)) on vaginal cornification and uterine wet weight in the ovariectomized rat. METHODS Adult female rats served as experimental animals. Six groups of ovariectomized rats (eight per group) were treated orally once daily for 7 days as follows: vehicle (negative) control; E(4): 0.1, 0.3, 1.0 and 3.0 […]

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Calcitonin: a drug of the past or for the future? Physiologic inhibition of bone resorption while sustaining osteoclast numbers improves bone quality.

January 1, 2008

BioDrugs

Abstract Postmenopausal osteoporosis results from a continuous imbalance between bone resorption and bone formation, favoring bone resorption. An increasing number of treatments for osteoporosis are in development and on the market. A range of differences and similarities are found between these treatment options, and these need to be carefully evaluated before the initiation of treatment. […]

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Cartilage degradation is fully reversible in the presence of aggrecanase but not matrix metalloproteinase activity.

January 1, 2008

Arthritis Res Ther

Abstract INTRODUCTION Physiological and pathophysiological cartilage turnover may coexist in articular cartilage. The distinct enzymatic processes leading to irreversible cartilage damage, compared with those needed for continuous self-repair and regeneration, remain to be identified. We investigated the capacity of repair of chondrocytes by analyzing their ability to initiate an anabolic response subsequent to three different […]

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Calcitonin affects both bone and cartilage: a dual action treatment for osteoarthritis?

November 1, 2007

Ann N Y Acad Sci

Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of degenerative joint diseases and a major cause of disability and impaired quality of life in the elderly. OA is a complex disease involving both bone and cartilage properties, and may therefore require alternative approaches for treatment. Recent lines of evidence suggest that calcitonin acts on both […]

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Diphyllin, a novel and naturally potent V-ATPase inhibitor, abrogates acidification of the osteoclastic resorption lacunae and bone resorption.

October 1, 2007

J Bone Miner Res

Abstract UNLABELLED Dissolution of the inorganic phase of bone by the osteoclasts mediated by V-ATPase and ClC-7 is a prerequisite for bone resorption. Inhibitors of osteoclastic V-ATPase or ClC-7 are novel approaches for inhibition of osteoclastic bone resorption. By testing natural compounds in acidification assays, diphyllin was identified. We characterized diphyllin with respect to the […]

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Dissolution of the inorganic phase of bone leading to release of calcium regulates osteoclast survival.

September 7, 2007

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Abstract Osteoclasts are the sole cells possessing the ability to resorb calcified bone matrix. This occurs via secretion of hydrochloric acid mediated by the V-ATPase and the chloride channel ClC-7. Loss of acidification leads to osteopetrosis characterized by ablation of bone resorption and increased osteoclast numbers, indicating increased life span of the osteoclasts. To investigate […]

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The effect of oral calcitonin on cartilage turnover and surface erosion in an ovariectomized rat model.

August 1, 2007

Arthritis Rheum

Abstract OBJECTIVE To investigate whether oral calcitonin treatment influences the increases in type II collagen (CII) degradation and related surface erosions of articular cartilage in ovariectomized rats. METHODS Fifty rats were randomly allocated into 1 of the 5 following intervention groups: sham-operated, ovariectomy, ovariectomy plus subcutaneously implanted 17beta-estradiol pellet, ovariectomy plus 2 mg/kg salmon calcitonin […]

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