Osteocyte apoptosis

RL Jilka, B Noble, RS Weinstein - Bone, 2013 - Elsevier
Bone, 2013Elsevier
Apoptotic death of osteocytes was recognized over 15years ago, but its significance for bone
homeostasis has remained elusive. A new paradigm has emerged that invokes osteocyte
apoptosis as a critical event in the recruitment of osteoclasts to a specific site in response to
skeletal unloading, fatigue damage, estrogen deficiency and perhaps in other states where
bone must be removed. This is accomplished by yet to be defined signals emanating from
dying osteocytes, which stimulate neighboring viable osteocytes to produce …
Apoptotic death of osteocytes was recognized over 15years ago, but its significance for bone homeostasis has remained elusive. A new paradigm has emerged that invokes osteocyte apoptosis as a critical event in the recruitment of osteoclasts to a specific site in response to skeletal unloading, fatigue damage, estrogen deficiency and perhaps in other states where bone must be removed. This is accomplished by yet to be defined signals emanating from dying osteocytes, which stimulate neighboring viable osteocytes to produce osteoclastogenic cytokines. The osteocyte apoptosis caused by chronic glucocorticoid administration does not increase osteoclasts; however, it does negatively impact maintenance of bone hydration, vascularity, and strength. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled "The Osteocyte".
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