Osteocyte control of osteoclastogenesis

CA O'Brien, T Nakashima, H Takayanagi - Bone, 2013 - Elsevier
CA O'Brien, T Nakashima, H Takayanagi
Bone, 2013Elsevier
Multiple lines of evidence support the idea that osteocytes act as mechanosensors in bone
and that they control bone formation, in part, by expressing the Wnt antagonist sclerostin.
However, the role of osteocytes in the control of bone resorption has been less clear. Recent
studies have demonstrated that osteocytes are the major source of the cytokine RANKL
involved in osteoclast formation in cancellous bone. The goal of this review is to discuss
these and other studies that reveal mechanisms whereby osteocytes control osteoclast …
Multiple lines of evidence support the idea that osteocytes act as mechanosensors in bone and that they control bone formation, in part, by expressing the Wnt antagonist sclerostin. However, the role of osteocytes in the control of bone resorption has been less clear. Recent studies have demonstrated that osteocytes are the major source of the cytokine RANKL involved in osteoclast formation in cancellous bone. The goal of this review is to discuss these and other studies that reveal mechanisms whereby osteocytes control osteoclast formation and thus bone resorption. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled "The Osteocyte".
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