ba0001pp437 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013
Ruffoni Davide
, Weigt Claudia
, Fattorini Elisa
, Levchuk Alina
, Schulte Friederike
, Kuhn Gisela
, Muller Ralph
Bone is continuously remodeled to remove damage, to adapt to changes in mechanical demands and to regulate calcium homeostasis. The first aim is accomplished by coupled bone formation and resorption whereas adaptation requires sites of formation to differ from those of resorption. The regulation of circulating ions is achieved by a stochastic exchange of bone packets. Here, we investigated these different aspects of remodeling in healthy and ovariectomized (OVX) mice treated w...