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Physiological Factors Responsible for the Development of Osteopenia under Conditions of Mechanical Unloading
Authors:V S Oganov
Institution:(1) Russian Academy of Sciences, State Research Center Institute of Biomedical Problems, Khoroshevskoe sh. 76a, Moscow, 123007, Russia
Abstract:A summary of results of investigations by the author and a brief review of some literature data on human bone tissue deprived of mechanical loading (spaceflight, hypokinesia) is given. The direction and markedness of changes in bone mass—the bone mineral density and the bone mineral content—in different skeletal segments depend on their position relative to the gravity vector. A theoretically expected bone mass reduction was revealed in the trabecular structures of the bones of the lower part of the skeleton (local osteopenia). In the upper part of the skeleton, an increase in the bone mineral content is observed, which is considered as a secondary response and is due to redistribution of body fluids cephalad. The main cause of osteopenia is mechanical unloading. Arguments are presented that osteocyte osteolysis, delayed osteoblast histogenesis, and osteoclast resorption provoked by rearrangement in the hierarchy of the systems of volume regulation, ion regulation, and the endocrine regulation of calcium homeostasis are the main mechanisms of osteopenia.
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