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Cathepsin L in metastatic bone disease: therapeutic implications

2010

AbstractCathepsin L is a lysosomal cysteine proteinase primarily devoted to the metabolic turnover of intracellular proteins. However, accumulating evidence suggests that this endopeptidase might also be implicated in the regulation of other important biological functions, including bone resorption in normal and pathological conditions. These findings support the concept that cathepsin L, in concert with other proteolytic enzymes involved in bone remodeling processes, could contribute to facilitate bone metastasis formation. In support of this hypothesis, recent studies indicate that cathepsin L can foster this process by triggering multiple mechanisms which, in part, differ from those of t…

Bone diseaseClinical BiochemistryBone NeoplasmsBone metastasis; cancer; cathepsin K; cathepsin L; cysteine proteinases; proteinase inhibitorsBiologycathepsin KBiochemistryBone and BonesBone resorptioncathepsin LBone remodelingcysteine proteinaseCathepsin LmedicineCathepsin KAnimalsHumanscancerNeoplasm MetastasisMolecular BiologyCathepsinProteolytic enzymesproteinase inhibitorsBone metastasismedicine.diseaseBone metastasiCancer researchbiology.proteinSettore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
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Effect of training with Supejump® on bone metabolism in women

2021

Physical exercise is recommended to decrease bone loss in elderly women. Supejump® is a new workout activity performed on a modified elastic mini trampoline that mixes aerobic and anaerobic exercises. The aim of the study was to investigate the long-term effects of training with Supejump® on bone metabolism in women. Twelve women were involved in the study. They performed Supejump®, three times a week, each session lasting 60 mins for a total of 20-weeks. Blood samples were collected at baseline and at the end of the 20-weeks of training. The biomarkers of bone resorption (c-terminal telopeptide region of collagen type 1 (β-CTX)), bone formation (osteocalcin), and calcitonin, parathyroid ho…

Bone healthbusiness.industrywomen’s healthosteoporosis preventionMedicinePhysiologyaerobic and anaerobic exercisebusinessBone remodeling
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Periacetabular Cortical and Cancellous Bone Mineral Density Loss After Press-Fit Cup Fixation

2012

The impact of total hip arthroplasty on strain adaptive bone remodeling has been extensively analyzed by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. In this study, we present a prospective computed tomography-assisted study of periacetabular cortical and cancellous bone mineral density (in milligrams of calcium hydroxyapatite [CaHA] per milliliter, or mgCaHA/mL) changes 10 days and 1, 3, and 7 years after press-fit cup implantation for 38 hips in vivo. Cancellous bone mineral density decreased by O -63% ventral and O -85% dorsal to the cup; cortical bone mineral density, by O -22% ventral and O -18% dorsal to the cup. The presented periacetabular strain adaptive bone mineral density data are the most…

Bone mineralmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentAnatomyAcetabulumArthroplastyBone remodelingmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineCortical bonebusinessCancellous boneDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryFixation (histology)The Journal of Arthroplasty
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Serum and urine markers of type I collagen metabolism in elderly women with high and low bone mineral density.

1996

The serum markers of bone formation (carboxy-terminal propeptide of type I collagen, PICP) and resorption (pyridinoline cross-links containing telopeptide of type I collagen, ICTP), as well as urinary resorption markers, pyridinoline (Pyr) and deoxypyridinoline (Dpyr), were studied in 78-year-old women with high (n = 18) and low (n = 17) bone mineral density (BMD) measured from the calcaneus and tibia. The low-BMD group had higher values for PICP (P = 0 center dot 025), Pyr (P = 0 center dot 001) and Dpyr (P < 0 center dot 001) than the high-BMD group. No inverse relationship between these markers and BMD was, however, observed within the study groups. ICTP, Pyr and Dpyr correlated with eac…

Bone mineralmedicine.medical_specialtyDeoxypyridinolineAgingPyridinolineBone densityClinical BiochemistryGeneral Medicinemusculoskeletal systemBiochemistryResorptionBone remodelingchemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryN-terminal telopeptideBone DensityInternal medicinemedicineHumansFemaleCollagenType I collagenAgedEuropean journal of clinical investigation
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Bone mineral density and bone turnover in Romanian children and young adults with classical 21-hydroxylase deficiency are influenced by glucocorticoi…

2009

Summary Objective  It remains controversial if glucocorticoid replacement therapy impairs bone mineral density (BMD) in young patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency. We aimed to analyze the impact of treatment variables, phenotype and genotype on BMD and bone metabolism in these patients. Design  Cross-sectional study. Measurements  Twenty-eight Caucasian patients with classical 21-hydroxylase deficiency (5–39 years). Clinical parameters, hormonal status, osteocalcin (OC), C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX), genotype and lumbar BMD (Z-scores) were assessed. Cumulative and mean hydrocortisone equivalent doses were calculated for the entire treatment period. Results  Patients wi…

Bone mineralmedicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismBone remodelingEndocrinologyEndocrinologyN-terminal telopeptideInternal medicinemedicineOsteocalcinbiology.proteinYoung adultbusinessGlucocorticoidHormonemedicine.drugHydrocortisoneClinical Endocrinology
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Experimental evidence of pharmacological management of anchorage in Orthodontics: A systematic review

2015

Introduction: Orthodontic anchorage is one of the most challenging aspects of Orthodontics. Preventing undesired movement of teeth could result in safer and less complicated orthodontic treatment. Recently, several reviews have been published about the effects of different molecules on bone physiology and the clinical side effects in Orthodontics. However, the effects of local application of these substances on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement have not been assessed.Objectives: The aim of this research was to analyze the scientific evidence published in the literature about the effects of different molecules on orthodontic anchorage.Methods: The literature was systematically reviewed …

Bone remodeling periodBisfosfonatosTooth Movement TechniquesMovimentação dentáriaPharmacological managementAnti-Inflammatory AgentsOsteoclastsPamidronateDentistryZoledronic AcidAntioxidantsLactonesMiceStilbenesOrthodontic Anchorage ProceduresMedicineAgentes anti-inflamatóriosSulfonesAnti-inflammatory agentsOrthodonticsDiphosphonatesOsteoprotegerinaImidazolesOrthodontic anchorage proceduresArticlesBisphosphonatesProcedimentos de ancoragem ortodônticaTooth movementInclusion and exclusion criteriaBone RemodelingTooth MobilityOral SurgeryDiclofenacMEDLINEOrthodonticsKappa indexInterferon-gammaAnimalsHumansbusiness.industryOsteoprotegerinBone physiologyIsoxazolesOrthodontic Anchorage ProceduresAcetylcysteineRatslcsh:RK1-715CelecoxibResveratrolTooth movementlcsh:DentistryClodronic Acidbusiness
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A biphasic calcium phosphate coating for potential drug delivery affects early osseointegration of titanium implants.

2016

Background Calcium phosphate (CaP) surface coatings may accelerate osseointegration and serve as a drug delivery system for mineral-binding biomolecules. In a pilot study, the impact of a commercially available, thin CaP coating on early osseous bone remodeling was compared with a modern, subtractive-treated rough surface (SLA-like) in an animal trial. Methods In 16 rabbits, 32 endosseous implants (CaP; n = 16, SLA-like; n = 16) were bilaterally inserted in the proximal tibia after randomization. After 2 and 4 weeks, bone-implant contact (BIC;%) in the cortical (cBIC) and the trabecular bone (sBIC) as well as volume of bone within the screw thread with the highest amount of new-formed bone …

Calcium PhosphatesCancer Researchchemistry.chemical_elementDentistry02 engineering and technologyengineering.materialCalciumOsseointegrationPathology and Forensic MedicineBone remodeling03 medical and health sciencesRandom Allocation0302 clinical medicineDrug Delivery SystemsCoatingOsseointegrationAnimalsDental ImplantsTitaniumChemistrybusiness.industryfungiDental Implantation Endosseous030206 dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiphasic calcium phosphateTrabecular boneOtorhinolaryngologyDental Prosthesis DesignDrug deliveryModels AnimalengineeringPeriodonticsRabbitsOral Surgery0210 nano-technologyNuclear medicinebusinessTitaniumJournal of oral pathologymedicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology
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In vitro evaluation of biomimetic chitosan-calcium phosphate scaffolds with potential application in bone tissue engineering.

2013

This work reports on the physicochemical properties and in vitro cytotoxicity assessment of chitosan–calcium phosphate (Cs–CP) scaffolds for bone tissue engineering, which were synthesized by a novel biomimetic co-precipitation method. X-ray diffraction (XRD) along with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis confirmed the porous morphology of the scaffolds and the amorphous nature of the inorganic phase with different crystallite sizes and the formation of various forms of calcium phosphate. Compressive mechanical testing revealed that the Young’s modulus of the biomaterials is in the range of human trabecular bone. In vitro tests were performed on the biomaterials for up to 14 days to…

Calcium PhosphatesMaterials scienceCompressive StrengthCell SurvivalBiomedical EngineeringBioengineeringBone remodelingCell LineBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivoBiomimetic MaterialsHardnessElastic ModulusMaterials TestingmedicineHumansViability assayCytotoxicityChitosanOsteoblastsOsteoblastIn vitroVascular endothelial growth factormedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCell cultureBone SubstitutesBiophysicsBiomedical engineeringBiomedical materials (Bristol, England)
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Calcium Metabolism in the Elderly

1998

Mineral homeostasis represents one of the multiple areas at risk in the elder population. This includes the ion calcium, which is the most abundant inorganic element in the human body and an essential key for many physiologic processes (1).

Calcium metabolismeducation.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtyMineral homeostasisCalcium balanceChemistryPopulationIon calciumBone remodelingEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicineeducationBone mass
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The Role of Vitamin K in Bone Remodeling and Osteoporosis

2012

Vitamin K is an essential fat soluble vitamin involved in the regulation of normal coagulation. However, growing evidence highlights that this molecule appears to be also implicated in the regulation of other important biological functions such as bone mineralization, calcium homeostasis, apoptosis, cell growth and signal transduction. In particular, many studies have focused their attention on the protective effects of vitamin K on bone tissue in the outlook of its use in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in post-menopausal women. The objective of the present paper is to review data of the literature regarding the metabolic effects of Vitamin K in bone tissue and its clinical ro…

Calcium metabolismmedicine.medical_specialtyBone densitybusiness.industryOsteoporosischemistry.chemical_elementCalciummedicine.diseaseBone tissueSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaBone remodelingFat-Soluble VitaminEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryInternal medicinemedicinevitamin K bone metabolism glutamic acid osteocalcin osteoporosisbusinessHomeostasisJournal of Food Research
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