remodelleringsfaserne
Remodelleringsfaserne refer to the sequential stages that occur during bone remodeling, a continuous physiological process by which bone tissue is renewed and reshaped. The process is essential for maintaining skeletal integrity, repairing microdamage, and regulating calcium homeostasis. It is governed by a tightly coordinated interaction between bone‑resorbing cells (osteoclasts) and bone‑forming cells (osteoblasts).
The first phase is resorption. Osteoclast precursors, which originate from the monocyte‑macrophage lineage, migrate to the
Next, a reversal phase occurs, lasting only a few days. Detachment of osteoclasts from the bone surface
The third phase is formation. Osteoblasts lay down new osteoid, a collagenous matrix that subsequently mineralizes.
Finally, the remodeling phase integrates the previous steps. Simultaneous resorption and formation maintain a balance (homeostasis).