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Interaction between Bone Cells in Bone Remodelling


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1 Department Of Oral Pathology, Vinayaka Mission's Sankarachariyar Dental College, NH-47, Sankari main road, Ariyanoor, Salem-636308, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Department Of Oral Pathology, Vinayaka Mission's Sankarachariyar Dental College, NH-47, Sankari main road, Ariyanoor, Salem - 636308, Tamil Nadu, India
 

Bone forms the basic framework of the body and it consists of bone cells, ground substance and collagen fibres. The bone undergoes alternate deposition and resorption to withstand the biomechanical forces exerted. Osteoclasts, osteoblasts, osteocytes secrete numerous enzymes, cytokines, growth factors which interact among one another to perform the physiological activities taking place in bone. This article emphasizes on the secretions of osteoblast that interacts with the osteoclast precursor involved in osteoclastic stimulation and inhibition and vice versa osteoclastic activity on bone can trigger osteoblastic formation or inhibition. This interaction is explained based on 3 different modes: Direct cell-cell contact, gap junctions, diffusion of paracrine factors and the 3 phases of bone remodelling.
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M. Ashwin Chandra Veni
Department Of Oral Pathology, Vinayaka Mission's Sankarachariyar Dental College, NH-47, Sankari main road, Ariyanoor, Salem-636308, Tamil Nadu, India
P. Rajathi
Department Of Oral Pathology, Vinayaka Mission's Sankarachariyar Dental College, NH-47, Sankari main road, Ariyanoor, Salem - 636308, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Bone forms the basic framework of the body and it consists of bone cells, ground substance and collagen fibres. The bone undergoes alternate deposition and resorption to withstand the biomechanical forces exerted. Osteoclasts, osteoblasts, osteocytes secrete numerous enzymes, cytokines, growth factors which interact among one another to perform the physiological activities taking place in bone. This article emphasizes on the secretions of osteoblast that interacts with the osteoclast precursor involved in osteoclastic stimulation and inhibition and vice versa osteoclastic activity on bone can trigger osteoblastic formation or inhibition. This interaction is explained based on 3 different modes: Direct cell-cell contact, gap junctions, diffusion of paracrine factors and the 3 phases of bone remodelling.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/jade%2F2016%2F158640