ba0005p190 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016
McDermott Emma
, Sunderhauf David
, Mackenzie Kevin
, Wilkinson Debbie
, Helfrich Miep
Osteoclasts are the only cell type capable of resorption of mineralised matrix such as bone or dentine. Resorbing osteoclasts form distinct membrane domains: the functional secretory, the basolateral and the ruffled border (RB) domains. The RB allows acidification of the resorption lacuna, exocytosis of osteolytic enzymes and uptake of degraded bone material, processes that require directed vesicular transport. Few studies have tried to classify the vesicles near the RB into s...