... body or hip," the authors write. Markers of bone resorption were increased in all three intervention groups ... periods (three months) has a worse prognosis on bone health than gradual weight loss achieved ...
... down proteins) responsible for bone degradation as well as the cellular mechanisms of bone resorption.
The analyses showed that the osteoclasts formed by the patient lacked cathepsin K, which was ...
... , to the body," said Dr. Dawson Hughes. "Our study found that bicarbonate had a favorable effect on bone resorption and calcium excretion. This suggests that increasing the alkali content of the diet ...
... people with bone diseases, Dr. Ishii became interested in understanding what signals control ... mature osteoclast function to treat and prevent bone-resorptive disorders.
"Observing that the S1P pathway ...
... beta-1 is a coupling mechanism for bone resorption and bone formation," said Xu Cao, Ph ... Cao said. "There is no drug designed to balance bone resorption with formation, and hopefully we can help change ...
... . Further analysis indicated that the reduced bone mass was caused by increased osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and identified a potential underlying mechanism. Specifically, Bcl-xL was found to ...
... examine the effect of FOXO1 on mineralized tissue to examine how it may regulate factors that control bone resorption and osteoclastogenesis, in addition to effects it may have on osteoblastic cells."
... as caused osteoclast numbers to increase," he says.
The bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, or BMMSC, ... We've shown how aspirin both inhibits bone resorption and promotes osteoblast formation," Shi ...
... work found that at least some of these supposed injuries were caused by random, non-traumatic bone resorption similar to osteoporosis. Additionally, previous researchers only focused on a handful of ...
... said.
Also, with time, the number of surgical revisions has increased due to osteolysis, or bone resorption as a result of the body's reaction to debris created by wear and corrosion of the metal ...
... either too much or too little bone.
LAP and LIP maintain the balance
Dr. ... complicated mechanism which maintains the equilibrium between bone formation and bone resorption. Here, the gene switch ...
... Center. "We knew that NF-kB promoted resorption. What we discovered in our in vitro and in vivo studies ... small molecules that inhibit the specific bone-resorption and bone-inhibition actions of NF-kB ...
... that is responsible for forming bone and an osteoclast is a type of cell that breaks down bony tissue (bone resorption). In humans and animals, bone formation and bone resorption are closely coupled ...
... . Further analysis indicated that the reduced bone mass was caused by increased osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and identified a potential underlying mechanism. Specifically, Bcl-xL was found to ...
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BONE BIOLOGY: Controlling how many bone destroying cells are present in ... NF-kappa-B p100 limits TNF-induced bone resorption in mice by a TRAF3-dependent mechanism
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