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 […]
Dissolution of the inorganic phase of bone leading to release of calcium regulates osteoclast survival.
September 7, 2007
Biochem Biophys Res Commun