osteoklastu
Osteoklastu is a large multinucleated cell responsible for bone resorption. These cells are crucial for bone remodeling, a continuous process that involves the removal of old bone tissue and its replacement with new bone. Osteoclast activity is balanced by osteoblasts, which are responsible for bone formation.
The formation of osteoclasts, a process called osteoclastogenesis, is regulated by various signaling pathways and cytokines.
Osteoclasts attach to the bone surface and create a sealed zone where they secrete acids and enzymes,
Dysregulation of osteoclast function can lead to various bone diseases. Excessive osteoclast activity contributes to conditions