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The authoritative reference to bone diseases and disorders of mineral metabolism, revised and updated Now in its ninth edition, The Primer on the Metabolic Bone Diseases and Disorders of Mineral Metabolism offers an updated and comprehensive guide to bone and mineral health. Since it was first published 30 years ago, the Primer has become the leading reference on the topic. With contributions from noted experts, the text explores basic biological factors of healthy development and disease states and makes the information accessible for clinical interventions. The ninth edition provides concise…mehr
The authoritative reference to bone diseases and disorders of mineral metabolism, revised and updated Now in its ninth edition, The Primer on the Metabolic Bone Diseases and Disorders of Mineral Metabolism offers an updated and comprehensive guide to bone and mineral health. Since it was first published 30 years ago, the Primer has become the leading reference on the topic. With contributions from noted experts, the text explores basic biological factors of healthy development and disease states and makes the information accessible for clinical interventions. The ninth edition provides concise coverage of the widest possible spectrum of metabolic bone diseases and disorders of mineral metabolism. The new edition of this invaluable reference expands coverage and includes the most recent developments in the field that help to strengthen its usefulness and ensure that the Primer on the Metabolic Bone Diseases and Disorders of Mineral Metabolism maintains its place as the pre-eminent reference on bone and mineral health. This vital resource: * Provides the most accurate, up-to-date evidence-based information on basic and clinical bone science * Includes more than 10 new chapters and contributions from 300 authors from wide-ranging international research centers * Captures the very cutting edge of research covering mineral homeostasis, osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases, skeletal measurement technologies, and genetics * Presents a new companion website with useful supplementary materials at www.asbmrprimer.com Written for advanced students, clinicians, and researchers working in the field of bone health and disease, Primer on the Metabolic Bone Diseases and Disorders of Mineral Metabolism is the definitive, one-stop reference for anyone working in the field of bone health and disease.
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Autorenporträt
John P. Bilezikian is the Dorothy L. and Daniel H. Silberberg Professor of Medicine and Professor of Pharmacology at the College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University. He is Chief Emeritus of the Division of Endocrinology and Vice-chair of the Department of Medicine for International Research and Education. He is also Director Emeritus of the Metabolic Bone Diseases Program at Columbia University Medical Center.
Inhaltsangabe
Contributors xi
Preface to the Ninth Edition of the Primer: John P. Bilezikian xxiv
About ASBMR xxv
President's Preface Michael J. Econs xxvi
About the Companion Website xxvii
Section I Molecular and Cellular Determinants of Bone Structure and Function 1 Section Editor Karen Lyons
1 Early Skeletal Morphogenesis in Embryonic Development 3 Yingzi Yang
2 Endochondral Ossification 12 Courtney M. Karner and Matthew J. Hilton
3 Local and Circulating Osteoprogenitor Cells and Lineages 20 Naomi Dirckx and Christa Maes
4 Osteoblasts Function, Development, and Regulation 31 Elizabeth W. Bradley, Jennifer J. Westendorf, Andre J. van Wijnen, and Amel Dudakovic
5 Osteocytes 38 Lynda F. Bonewald
6 Osteoclast Biology and Bone Resorption 46 Hiroshi Takayanagi
7 Signal Transduction Cascades Controlling Osteoblast Differentiation 54 David J.J. de Gorter, Gonzalo Sánchez-Duffhues, and Peter ten Dijke
8 The TGF-ß Superfamily in Bone Formation and Maintenance 60 Ce Shi and Yuji Mishina
9 Recent Developments in Understanding the Role of Wnt Signaling in Skeletal Development and Disease 68 Zhendong A. Zhong, Nicole J. Ethen, and Bart O. Williams
10 Mechanotransduction in Bone Formation and Maintenance 75 Whitney A. Bullock, Lilian I. Plotkin, Alexander G. Robling, and Fredrick M. Pavalko
11 The Composition of Bone 84 Adele L. Boskey and Pamela G. Robey
12 Assessment of Bone Mass, Structure, and Quality in Rodents 93 Jeffry S. Nyman and Deepak Vashishth
13 Skeletal Healing Cellular and Molecular Determinants 101 Alayna E. Loiselle and Michael J. Zuscik
14 Biomechanics of Fracture Healing 108 Elise F. Morgan, Amira I. Hussein, and Thomas A. Einhorn
Section II Skeletal Physiology 115 Section Editor Ego Seeman
15 Human Fetal and Neonatal Bone Development 117 Tao Yang, Monica Grover, Kyu Sang Joeng, and Brendan Lee
16 Skeletal Growth a Major Determinant of Bone's Structural Diversity in Women and Men 123 Ego Seeman
17 Racial Differences in the Acquisition and Age-related Loss of Bone Strength 131 Shane A. Norris, Marcella D. Walker, Kate Ward, Lisa K. Micklesfield, and John M. Pettifor
18 Calcium, Vitamin D, and Other Nutrients During Growth 135 Tania Winzenberg and Graeme Jones
19 Mechanical Loading and the Developing Skeleton 141 Mark R. Forwood
20 Pregnancy and Lactation 147 Christopher S. Kovacs and Henry M. Kronenberg
21 Menopause and Age-related Bone Loss 155 Carlos M. Isales and Ego Seeman
Section III Mineral Homeostasis 163 Section Editors David Goltzman and Harald Jüppner
22 Regulation of Calcium Homeostasis 165 Line Vautour and David Goltzman
23 Magnesium Homeostasis 173 Aliya Aziz Khan, Asiya Sbayi, and Karl Peter Schlingmann
24 Fetal Calcium Metabolism 179 Christopher S. Kovacs
25 FGF23 and the Regulation of Phosphorus Metabolism 187 Kenneth E. White and Michael J. Econs
26 Gonadal Steroids 194 Stavros C. Manolagas and Maria Schuller Almeida
27 Parathyroid Hormone 205 Thomas J. Gardella, Robert A. Nissenson, and Harald Jüppner
28 Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein 212 John J. Wysolmerski and T. John Martin
29 Calcium-Sensing Receptor 221 Geoffrey N. Hendy
30 Vitamin D Production, Metabolism, Action, and Clinical Requirements 230 Daniel D. Bikle, John S. Adams, and Sylvia Christakos
Section IV Investigation of Metabolic Bone Diseases 241 Section Editors Douglas C. Bauer and Klaus Engelke
31 Techniques of Bone Mass Measurement in Children with
Preface to the Ninth Edition of the Primer: John P. Bilezikian xxiv
About ASBMR xxv
President's Preface Michael J. Econs xxvi
About the Companion Website xxvii
Section I Molecular and Cellular Determinants of Bone Structure and Function 1 Section Editor Karen Lyons
1 Early Skeletal Morphogenesis in Embryonic Development 3 Yingzi Yang
2 Endochondral Ossification 12 Courtney M. Karner and Matthew J. Hilton
3 Local and Circulating Osteoprogenitor Cells and Lineages 20 Naomi Dirckx and Christa Maes
4 Osteoblasts Function, Development, and Regulation 31 Elizabeth W. Bradley, Jennifer J. Westendorf, Andre J. van Wijnen, and Amel Dudakovic
5 Osteocytes 38 Lynda F. Bonewald
6 Osteoclast Biology and Bone Resorption 46 Hiroshi Takayanagi
7 Signal Transduction Cascades Controlling Osteoblast Differentiation 54 David J.J. de Gorter, Gonzalo Sánchez-Duffhues, and Peter ten Dijke
8 The TGF-ß Superfamily in Bone Formation and Maintenance 60 Ce Shi and Yuji Mishina
9 Recent Developments in Understanding the Role of Wnt Signaling in Skeletal Development and Disease 68 Zhendong A. Zhong, Nicole J. Ethen, and Bart O. Williams
10 Mechanotransduction in Bone Formation and Maintenance 75 Whitney A. Bullock, Lilian I. Plotkin, Alexander G. Robling, and Fredrick M. Pavalko
11 The Composition of Bone 84 Adele L. Boskey and Pamela G. Robey
12 Assessment of Bone Mass, Structure, and Quality in Rodents 93 Jeffry S. Nyman and Deepak Vashishth
13 Skeletal Healing Cellular and Molecular Determinants 101 Alayna E. Loiselle and Michael J. Zuscik
14 Biomechanics of Fracture Healing 108 Elise F. Morgan, Amira I. Hussein, and Thomas A. Einhorn
Section II Skeletal Physiology 115 Section Editor Ego Seeman
15 Human Fetal and Neonatal Bone Development 117 Tao Yang, Monica Grover, Kyu Sang Joeng, and Brendan Lee
16 Skeletal Growth a Major Determinant of Bone's Structural Diversity in Women and Men 123 Ego Seeman
17 Racial Differences in the Acquisition and Age-related Loss of Bone Strength 131 Shane A. Norris, Marcella D. Walker, Kate Ward, Lisa K. Micklesfield, and John M. Pettifor
18 Calcium, Vitamin D, and Other Nutrients During Growth 135 Tania Winzenberg and Graeme Jones
19 Mechanical Loading and the Developing Skeleton 141 Mark R. Forwood
20 Pregnancy and Lactation 147 Christopher S. Kovacs and Henry M. Kronenberg
21 Menopause and Age-related Bone Loss 155 Carlos M. Isales and Ego Seeman
Section III Mineral Homeostasis 163 Section Editors David Goltzman and Harald Jüppner
22 Regulation of Calcium Homeostasis 165 Line Vautour and David Goltzman
23 Magnesium Homeostasis 173 Aliya Aziz Khan, Asiya Sbayi, and Karl Peter Schlingmann
24 Fetal Calcium Metabolism 179 Christopher S. Kovacs
25 FGF23 and the Regulation of Phosphorus Metabolism 187 Kenneth E. White and Michael J. Econs
26 Gonadal Steroids 194 Stavros C. Manolagas and Maria Schuller Almeida
27 Parathyroid Hormone 205 Thomas J. Gardella, Robert A. Nissenson, and Harald Jüppner
28 Parathyroid Hormone-Related Protein 212 John J. Wysolmerski and T. John Martin
29 Calcium-Sensing Receptor 221 Geoffrey N. Hendy
30 Vitamin D Production, Metabolism, Action, and Clinical Requirements 230 Daniel D. Bikle, John S. Adams, and Sylvia Christakos
Section IV Investigation of Metabolic Bone Diseases 241 Section Editors Douglas C. Bauer and Klaus Engelke
31 Techniques of Bone Mass Measurement in Children with
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