Resorption cellular bone is a process of destruction of bone tissue that occurs under the influence of specific cells in the human body. It is the main factor in bone growth and regulates its mineralization. As we age, the quantity and quality of bone resorption cells deteriorate, which can lead to various skeletal diseases and related symptoms.
The process of bone resorption begins with the accumulation of protein compounds called osteoclasts. These cells secrete enzymes that destroy collagen fibers that connect bone cells into a single system. As a result of resorption processes, the bone begins to break down and change its structure. This promotes renewal