Journal article
Reduced bone formation and increased bone resorption: rational targets for the treatment of osteoporosis.
E Seeman
Osteoporosis International A Journal Established as Result of Cooperation Between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the Usa | SPRINGER LONDON LTD | Published : 2003
Abstract
The net amount of bone lost during aging is determined by the difference between the amount of bone removed from the endocortical, trabecular and intracortical components of its endosteal (inner) envelope and formed beneath its periosteal (outer) envelope. Endosteal bone loss is determined by the remodeling rate (number of basic multicellular units, BMUs) and the negative balance (the difference between the volumes of bone resorbed and formed in each BMU). Bone loss already occurs in young adult women and men and is probably due to a decline in the volume of bone formed in each BMU. The rate of loss is slow because the remodeling rate is low in young adulthood. Bone loss accelerates in women..
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