luutuminenprosessin
Luutuminenprosessin, often referred to as bone remodeling, is a lifelong process where mature bone tissue is simultaneously removed and new bone tissue is formed. This dynamic equilibrium is crucial for maintaining skeletal integrity, repairing microdamage, and adapting bone structure to mechanical stress. The process involves two primary cell types: osteoclasts, which resorb (break down) bone, and osteoblasts, which form new bone.
The cycle of luutuminenprosessin begins with the activation of osteoclasts, typically triggered by hormonal signals or
Osteoblasts then begin synthesizing and secreting osteoid, the unmineralized organic matrix of bone. This osteoid gradually