Glucocorticoids cause mandibular bone fragility and suppress osteocyte perilacunar-canalicular remodeling

Volume: 9, Pages: 145 - 153
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
Osteocytes support dynamic, cell-intrinsic resorption and deposition of bone matrix through a process called perilacunar/canalicular remodeling (PLR). In long bones, PLR depends on MMP13 and is tightly regulated by PTH, sclerostin, TGFβ, and glucocorticoids. However, PLR is regulated differently in the cochlea, suggesting a mechanism that is anatomically distinct. Unlike long bones, the mandible derives from neural crest and exhibits unique...
Paper Details
Title
Glucocorticoids cause mandibular bone fragility and suppress osteocyte perilacunar-canalicular remodeling
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Volume
9
Pages
145 - 153
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