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. 1981 Oct;133(Pt 3):389-96.

Formation of osteoclasts from blood monocytes during 1 alpha-OH Vit D-stimulated bone resorption in mice

Formation of osteoclasts from blood monocytes during 1 alpha-OH Vit D-stimulated bone resorption in mice

S M Tinkler et al. J Anat. 1981 Oct.

Abstract

In order to investigate a monocyte origin for osteoclasts, tritiated thymidine labelled blood monocytes, harvested from the blood of donor mice, were injected intravenously into syngeneic recipient animals in which osteoclast formation was being stimulated by concomitant intraperitoneal injections of 1 alpha-hydroxycholecalciferol. Labelled osteoclasts were found in autoradiographs prepared from the femurs of recipient mice, demonstrating for the first time that, during hormonally stimulated osteoclast formation, blood monocytes form one source of osteoclasts.

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