Talmage R V, Talmage D W
Department of Orthopedics, University of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact. 2006 Oct-Dec;6(4):402-7.
This report summarizes the evidence that the control of the concentration of free calcium ions in body fluids is centered at mineralized bone surfaces. This process involves an increase in the solubility of bone mineral produced by the non-collagenous proteins existing in the bone extracellular fluid (ECF) and on the adjacent surfaces of bone. The result is a basic equilibrium level produced in the absence of parathyroid hormone (PTH), which is well above the solubility of bone mineral. The effect of PTH is to increase the solubility of bone mineral still further, but the mechanism by which the hormone acts is unknown. The lining cells of the bone contain receptors for PTH and can be observed to respond to this hormone, but the relationship between this response and the increased solubility of bone remains to be discovered. Further research in this field is strongly urged.
体液中游离钙离子浓度的控制以矿化骨表面为中心。这一过程涉及骨细胞外液(ECF)及相邻骨表面存在的非胶原蛋白使骨矿物质溶解度增加。结果是在无甲状旁腺激素(PTH)时产生一个基本平衡水平,该水平远高于骨矿物质的溶解度。PTH的作用是进一步增加骨矿物质的溶解度,但其作用机制尚不清楚。骨衬里细胞含有PTH受体,且可观察到其对该激素有反应,但这种反应与骨溶解度增加之间的关系仍有待发现。强烈敦促在该领域开展进一步研究。