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Differentiation and activation of osteoclasts are controlled by hormones (parathormones, estrogens, thyroid hormones) and cytokines.  
 
Differentiation and activation of osteoclasts are controlled by hormones (parathormones, estrogens, thyroid hormones) and cytokines.  
  
Osteoklasten besitzen auch [[Östrogene|Östrogen]][[rezeptor]]en, über die die Östrogene die Rekrutierung der Osteoklasten hemmen. Ein Osteoklast kann die gleiche Menge Knochen abbauen, die 100 [[Osteoblasten]] in dieser Zeit aufbauen. Obwohl beide Zellarten entgegengesetzt agieren, arbeiten sie im Rahmen der Umbauvorgänge im Knochengewebe - [[hormon]]ell gesteuert aufeinander abgestimmt.
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Osteoclasts also possess [[estrogens|estrogens][[receptors]] via which the estrogens inhibit the recruitment of osteoclasts. An osteoclast can break down the same amount of bone that 100 [[osteoblasts]] build up during this time. Although both cell types act in the opposite direction, they work in the context of the remodelling processes in the bone tissue - [[hormone]]ell controlled and coordinated with each other.
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Osteoclasts are mobile cells and originate from hematopoietic stem cells of the bone marrow.

Their immediate precursor cells accumulate as monocytes at sites of boneresorption and fuse into osteoclasts as required. Osteoclasts are multinucleated giant cells, have a well developed Golgi apparatus, little endoplasmic reticulum, but are rich in mitochondria and lysosomealen enzymes. Osteoclasts use proteolytic enzymes to degrade the intercellular substance of bone tissue and absorb the degradation products.

Differentiation and activation of osteoclasts are controlled by hormones (parathormones, estrogens, thyroid hormones) and cytokines.

Osteoclasts also possess [[estrogens|estrogens]receptors via which the estrogens inhibit the recruitment of osteoclasts. An osteoclast can break down the same amount of bone that 100 osteoblasts build up during this time. Although both cell types act in the opposite direction, they work in the context of the remodelling processes in the bone tissue - hormoneell controlled and coordinated with each other.

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