DOAJ Open Access 2021

Control of Bone Matrix Properties by Osteocytes

Amy Creecy John G. Damrath Joseph M. Wallace

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Osteocytes make up 90–95% of the cellular content of bone and form a rich dendritic network with a vastly greater surface area than either osteoblasts or osteoclasts. Osteocytes are well positioned to play a role in bone homeostasis by interacting directly with the matrix; however, the ability for these cells to modify bone matrix remains incompletely understood. With techniques for examining the nano- and microstructure of bone matrix components including hydroxyapatite and type I collagen becoming more widespread, there is great potential to uncover novel roles for the osteocyte in maintaining bone quality. In this review, we begin with an overview of osteocyte biology and the lacunar–canalicular system. Next, we describe recent findings from in vitro models of osteocytes, focusing on the transitions in cellular phenotype as they mature. Finally, we describe historical and current research on matrix alteration by osteocytes in vivo, focusing on the exciting potential for osteocytes to directly form, degrade, and modify the mineral and collagen in their surrounding matrix.

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Amy Creecy

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John G. Damrath

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Joseph M. Wallace

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Creecy, A., Damrath, J.G., Wallace, J.M. (2021). Control of Bone Matrix Properties by Osteocytes. https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2020.578477

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2021
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10.3389/fendo.2020.578477
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