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The Parathyroid Counterpart - The Complete Opposite of the Parathyroid Hormone

... the number of osteoblasts. This means that for a longer period of time, there is reduced bone resorption by the osteoclasts and bone deposition by the osteoblasts. This mechanism, however, is only capable of maintaining the plasma calcium ... Read Read: The Parathyroid Counterpart - The Complete Opposite of the Parathyroid Hormone

By: Raj Kumar | 23/05/2009 | Health

Parathyroid Glands and Bone Disease - The Interplay of Parathyroid Hormones

... , there is a strict balance maintained between bone deposition by osteoblasts and bone resorption by the osteoclasts. Even in mild hyperparathyroidism, the activity of osteoblasts can compensate for the slight increase in bone resorption ... Read Read: Parathyroid Glands and Bone Disease - The Interplay of Parathyroid Hormones

By: Raj Kumar | 23/05/2009 | Health

Antioxidants May Prevent Bone Loss: Texas Sees New Treatments For Osteoporosis

... continually generate unchecked, after all, or we would soon literally be swallowed by our own skeletons. But once estrogen levels decrease, and osteoclast activity increases, osteoblasts cells that develop bone simply cannot keep pace. ... Read Read: Antioxidants May Prevent Bone Loss: Texas Sees New Treatments For Osteoporosis

By: Pat Carpenter | 05/07/2007 | Health

Osteoporosis: Soft Plums Harden Bone

... according to the ever-changing physiological and pathological demands on bone tissue. If there are too many osteoclasts, or if these cells become overactive, they will resorb more matrix than the osteoblasts can produce. A predominance of ... Read Read: Osteoporosis: Soft Plums Harden Bone

By: Keith Scott MD | 09/07/2009 | Health

Bone Cancer Treatment Drugs

... the effect on calcium levels in the blood stream. When Paget's disease is active in several bones, the overactive osteoclasts can release enough calcium from the bone as they break it down to cause an elevated calcium level in the blood. ... Read Read: Bone Cancer Treatment Drugs

By: Jitesh Arora | 30/12/2009 | Cancer
Bette Dowdell

What Makes You Fat And Fragile?

... and B12 tame inflammation. And, the mineral boron protects us from a very bad enzyme created by the destructive osteoclasts whenever they get too numerous. The enzyme creates fat cells all by itself. Also, the mineral selenium undoes a lot ... Read Read: What Makes You Fat And Fragile?

By: Bette Dowdell | 05/11/2009 | Wellness
dr pankaj n surange

Osteoporosis and interventions for vertebral fracture

... Therapy Bisphosphonates These pyrophosphate analogues bind to hydroxyapatite crystals in the bone, are taken up by osteoclasts in the bone, and exert their action by inhibiting the mevalonate pathway, subsequently leading to inhibition ... Read Read: Osteoporosis and interventions for vertebral fracture

By: dr pankaj n surange | 09/06/2009 | Health

Healthy Bone the Natural Way

... of Vitamin D before the body can absorb it and transport it to bone tissues. Insufficient Vitamin D can also cause your osteoclasts to work overtime, further weakening the bone. Many calcium supplements come with some Vitamin D added. ... Read Read: Healthy Bone the Natural Way

By: Dianne Duncan | 29/05/2009 | Health

Nonsurgical Parathyroid Treatments - Parathyroid Treatments Without Going Under the Knife

... mass and treat osteoporosis and other similar diseases. In cases of hyperparathyroidism, PTH stimulates the osteoclasts to pump calcium and phosphates from the bone and into the extracellular fluid. These medications inhibit the digestion ... Read Read: Nonsurgical Parathyroid Treatments - Parathyroid Treatments Without Going Under the Knife

By: Raj Kumar | 25/05/2009 | Health

From Bones to Stones - Formation of Kidney Stones in Hyperparathyroidism

... to pump calcium and phosphate ions from the bone fluid into the extracellular fluid. Another requires the activation of cells called osteoclasts. Unlike the osteocytes, parathyroid hormone does not directly exert its influence on the ... Read Read: From Bones to Stones - Formation of Kidney Stones in Hyperparathyroidism

By: Raj Kumar | 23/05/2009 | Health

The Cause of Osteoporosis. a Simple Guide to Causes of Osteoporosis

... cells call osteoblasts are also searching through the bone, however this cell is looking for the spaces left by the osteoclasts. When the osteoblasts find these empty spaces they have the power to fill that space with new bone. This process ... Read Read: The Cause of Osteoporosis. a Simple Guide to Causes of Osteoporosis

By: Michael Porteous | 13/10/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

Osteoporosis Symptoms. the Tell-tale Signs of Osteoporosis

... way the bone is renewed all the time. Osteoporosis is the condition when there are not enough osteoblasts to fill all of the gaps left by the osteoclasts leaving the bone peppered with many, many small gaps that lower bone density and ... Read Read: Osteoporosis Symptoms. the Tell-tale Signs of Osteoporosis

By: Michael Porteous | 13/10/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

Paget's Disease - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

... the effect on calcium levels in the blood stream. When Paget's disease is active in several bones, the overactive osteoclasts can release enough calcium from the bone as they break it down to cause an elevated calcium level in the blood. ... Read Read: Paget's Disease - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

By: Juliet Cohen | 07/07/2007 | Diseases & Conditions
Kristin Gabriel

Backed by Science, Rhythmic Bioidentical Hormones Reverse Osteoporosis

... activity to make progesterone receptors which would build bone. This is the beginning of osteoporosis.Estrogen controls osteoclast activity. Osteoclasts are bone cells that "eat up" old bone for disposal. Progesterone controls osteoblastic ... Read Read: Backed by Science, Rhythmic Bioidentical Hormones Reverse Osteoporosis

By: Kristin Gabriel | 24/12/2009 | Health

Stress Fractures

... of worsening vague pain without a clear mechanism of injury.Calcium is carried from bones by cells called osteoclasts and carried into bones by cells called osteoblasts. Bisphosphonates such as pamidronate prevent osteoclasts from carrying ... Read Read: Stress Fractures

By: garyhill | 18/12/2009 | Medicine
 

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