Osteoblasts and bone formation

J Caetano-Lopes, H Canhao… - Acta reumatológica …, 2007 - repositorio.ul.pt
J Caetano-Lopes, H Canhao, JE Fonseca
Acta reumatológica portuguesa, 2007repositorio.ul.pt
Bone is constantly being remodelled in a dynamic process where osteoblasts are
responsible for bone formation and osteoclasts for its resorption. Osteoblasts are specialized
mesenchymal cells that undergo a process of maturation where genes like core-binding
factor α1 (Cbfa1) and osterix (Osx) play a very important role. Moreover, it was found
recently that the Wnt/β-catenin pathway plays a part on osteoblast differentiation and
proliferation. In fact, mutations on some of the proteins involved in this pathway, like the low …
Bone is constantly being remodelled in a dynamic process where osteoblasts are responsible for bone formation and osteoclasts for its resorption. Osteoblasts are specialized mesenchymal cells that undergo a process of maturation where genes like core-binding factor α1 (Cbfa1) and osterix (Osx) play a very important role. Moreover, it was found recently that the Wnt/β-catenin pathway plays a part on osteoblast differentiation and proliferation. In fact, mutations on some of the proteins involved in this pathway, like the low-density lipoprotein receptor related protein 5/6 (LRP5/6), lead to bone diseases. Osteoblasts have also a role in the regulation of bone resorption through receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB (RANK) ligand (RANKL), that links to its receptor, RANK, on the surface of pre-osteoclast cells, inducing their differentiation and fusion. On the other hand, osteoblasts secrete a soluble decoy receptor (osteoprotegerin, OPG) that blocks RANK/RANKL interaction by binding to RANKL and, thus, prevents osteoclast differentiation and activation. Therefore, the balance between RANKL and OPG determines the formation and activity of osteoclasts. Another factor that influences bone mass is leptin, a hormone produced by adipocytes that have a dual effect. It can act through the central nervous system and diminish osteoblasts activity, or can have an osteogenic effect by binding directly to its receptors on the surface of osteoblast cells.
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