A cytochemical assay for osteoclast cathepsin K activity
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A cytochemical assay for osteoclast cathepsin K activity
Abstract
Cathepsin K is a member of the papain superfamily of cysteine proteases and plays a pivotal role in osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. This enzyme is an excellent target for antiresorptive therapies for osteopenic disorders such as osteoporosis.(1) Although isolated inhibitor studies on purified enzymes is required to discover potent and selective inhibitors of cathepsin K, a quantitative cytochemical assay(2) for cathepsin K would allow inhibitors to be tested on actual osteoclasts within sections of bone. Furthermore cathepsin K activity could be used to identify and analyse osteoclasts at definitive stages of their lifespan. A cytochemical assay is described that localizes osteoclast cathepsin K activity in unfixed, undecalcified cryostat sections of animal and human bone.
Copyright 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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