Objective: Cathepsin K plays essential roles in bone resorption and is intensely investigated as a therapeutic target for the treatment of osteoporosis. Hence an assessment of the active form of cathepsin K may provide important biological information in metabolic bone diseases, such as osteoporos...
October 6, 2013
Journal:
Clin Biochem
Author:
Sun S, Karsdal MA, Bay-Jensen AC, Sørensen MG, Zheng Q, Dziegiel MH, Maksymowych WP, Henriksen K
(AD) is a devastating neurological disease characterized by pathological proteolytic cleavage of tau protein, which appears to initiate death of the neurons. The objective of this study was to investigate whether a proteolytic fragment of the tau protein could serve as blood-based biomarker of cogni...
May 22, 2013
Journal:
PLoS One
Author:
Henriksen K, Wang Y, Sørensen MG, Barascuk N, Suhy J, Pedersen JT, Duffin KL, Dean RA, Pajak M, Christiansen C, Zheng Q, Karsdal MA
Drug development for dementias is significantly hampered by the lack of easily accessible biomarkers. Fluid biomarkers of dementias provide indications of disease stage, but have little prognostic value, cannot detect early pathological changes, and can only be measured in CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) ...
December 12, 2012
Journal:
Int J Alzheimers Dis
Author:
Wang Y, Sørensen MG, Zheng Q, Zhang C, Karsdal MA, Henriksen K
Background: Bone resorption is initiated by osteoclastic acidification of the resorption lacunae. This process is mediated by secretion of protons through the V-ATPase and chloride through the chloride antiporter ClC-7. To shed light on the intracellular signalling controlling extracellular acidific...
October 26, 2010
Journal:
BMC Musculoskelet Disord.
Author:
Sørensen MG, Karsdal MA, Dziegiel MH, Boutin JA, Nosjean O, Henriksen K
The osteoclast initiates resorption by creating a resorption lacuna. The ruffled border surrounding the lacunae arises from exocytosis of lysosomes. To dissolve the inorganic phase of the bone, the vacuolar adenosine triphosphatase, located in the ruffled border, pumps protons into the resorption la...
April 11, 2010
Journal:
Assay Drug Dev Technol
Author:
Jensen VK, Nosjean O, Dziegiel MH, Boutin JA, Sørensen MG, Karsdal MA, Henriksen K
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, ...
October 22, 2007
Journal:
J Bone Miner Res
Author:
Sørensen MG, Henriksen K, Neutzsky-Wulff AV, Dziegiel MH, Karsdal MA
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 osteo...
September 7, 2007
Journal:
Biochem Biophys Res Commun.
Author:
Nielsen RH, Karsdal MA, Sørensen MG, Dziegiel MH, Henriksen K
Although several treatments for osteoporosis exist, further understanding of the mode of action of current treatments, as well as development of novel treatments, are of interest. Thus, preclinical models of osteoporosis are very useful, as they provide the possibility for gaining knowledge about th...
Bone resorption is solely mediated by osteoclasts. Therefore, a pure osteoclast population is of high interest for the investigation of biological aspects of the osteoclasts, such as the direct effect of growth factors and hormones, as well as for testing and characterizing inhibitors of bone resorp...
January 25, 2007
Journal:
J Bone Miner Metab.
Author:
Sørensen MG, Henriksen K, Schaller S, Henriksen DB, Nielsen NC, Dziegiel MH, Karsdal MA
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 inhibit...
February 5, 2005
Journal:
Am J Pathol
Author:
Karsdal MA, Henriksen K, Sørensen MG, Gram J, Schaller S, Dziegiel MH, Heegaard AM, Christophersen P, Martin TJ, Christiansen C, Bollerslev J
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