Post-natal bone physiology |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics-Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt;2. Department of Pediatric Surgery-Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt;3. Department of Clinical Pathology-Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt;4. Ministry of Health, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Post-natal bone development is characterized by substantial longitudinal bone growth and changes in skeletal size and shape. Bone is in a dynamic process of continuous remodeling which helps to regulate calcium homeostasis, repair micro-damage to bones from everyday stress, and to shape the skeleton during growth. Bone growth is regulated by systemic hormones and locally generated factors. Understanding their mechanisms of action enables us to obtain a better appreciation of the cellular and molecular basis of bone remodeling and could therefore be valuable in approaches to new therapies. This article will review molecular and cellular control of skeletal growth in the post-natal period, the physiology of each bone cell with their systemic and local regulators, as well as the physiology of bone remodeling. |
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Keywords: | Bone cells Osteoblast Osteoclast Bone remodeling Mechanical stimulation Bone growth |
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