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. 1977 Oct 20;23(3):283-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF02012798.

Quantitative analyses of osteoclast changes in resorbing bone organ cultures

Quantitative analyses of osteoclast changes in resorbing bone organ cultures

D J Rowe et al. Calcif Tissue Res. .

Abstract

The stimulation of bone resorption, assessed by the release of 45Ca from prelabeled bones, was associated with an increase in number of osteoclasts per bone section in parathyroid hormone (PTH)-treated bones, but not in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated bones. By contrast the number of nuclei per osteoclast increased following LPS treatment, but was not affected by PTH. LPS-treated bones had more multinucleated cells, some having as many as 27 nuclei per osteoclast. More osteoclasts were adjacent to the bone collar in bones treated with LPS or PTH than in control bones. In LPS-treated bones this area also contained the largest osteoclasts, as determined by the greatest number of nuclei per osteoclast. The results suggest that LPS and PTH stimulate osteoclastic resorption by different mechanisms.

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