| Literature DB >> 7884591 |
H Rathod1, A J Malcolm, J I Gillespie, V Berry, J Pooley, N H Piggott, H K Datta.
Abstract
We report here a case of primary osteoclastoma that despite possessing HLA-DR-positive status and 'functional' calcitonin receptors, exhibited aggressive in vitro and in vivo bone resorptive activity. In the osteoclast bone slice assay employing scanning electron microscopy, the giant cell-mediated bone resorption was uninhibited by salmon calcitonin (10 nM) and significantly inhibited by raised extracellular calcium (20 mM). In Fura-2AM based microspectrofluorimetric assays, the presence of the 'functional' calcitonin receptors was ascertained by a rise in intracellular calcium induced by calcitonin and high extracellular calcium. These findings provide evidence for a hitherto unrecognized subtype of giant cells that have HLA-DR-positive status, exhibit avid bone resorptive activity, but remain insensitive to calcitonin despite possessing calcitonin receptors.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7884591 DOI: 10.1002/path.1711740409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pathol ISSN: 0022-3417 Impact factor: 7.996