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The bone lining cell: a distinct phenotype?

S C Miller, W S Jee

    Calcified Tissue International
    |July 1, 1987
    PubMed
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    Flat cells on bone surfaces represent a distinct cell type with crucial roles in skeletal health. Further research is needed to properly identify and name these bone lining cells to avoid confusion in skeletal biology.

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    Area of Science:

    • Skeletal Biology
    • Cellular Physiology
    • Bone Histology

    Background:

    • Nonremodeling endosteal bone surfaces are lined by flat cells.
    • These cells exhibit a distinct morphology.
    • Their functional roles in skeletal physiology, metabolism, and remodeling are significant.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To argue that the flat cells lining nonremodeling endosteal bone surfaces constitute a distinct cell phenotype.
    • To highlight the need for a proper and specific name for these cells.
    • To address the confusion arising from the generic use of 'bone lining cell'.

    Main Methods:

    • Morphological analysis of cells on endosteal bone surfaces.
    • Review of literature on skeletal cell function and nomenclature.

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  • Comparative analysis of cell phenotypes in bone tissue.
  • Main Results:

    • Flat cells on nonremodeling endosteal surfaces possess unique morphological characteristics.
    • These cells are hypothesized to play critical roles in bone metabolism and remodeling.
    • Current terminology leads to ambiguity in identifying specific bone cell types.

    Conclusions:

    • The flat cells lining nonremodeling endosteal bone surfaces are a distinct phenotype deserving a specific name.
    • The term 'bone lining cell' is gaining acceptance but requires precise definition.
    • Clear nomenclature is essential for accurate research in skeletal biology and physiology.