Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2010370140> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2010370140 endingPage "187" @default.
- W2010370140 startingPage "181" @default.
- W2010370140 abstract "Bone collagen cross-links are now widely used to assess bone resorption levels in many metabolic bone diseases. The post-translational modifications of bone and other mineralizing collagens are significantly different from those of other type I collagen matrices, a fact that has been exploited during recent advances in the development of biochemical markers of bone resorption. The enzymatic collagen cross-linking mechanism is based upon aldehyde formation from specific telopeptide lysine or hydroxylysine residues. The immature ketoimine cross-links in bone form via the condensation of a telopeptide aldehyde with a helical lysine or hydroxylysine. Subsequent maturation to the pyridinoline and pyrrole cross-links occur by further reaction of the ketoimines with telopeptide aldehydes. In mineralizing tissues, a relatively low level of lysyl hydroxylation results in low levels of hydroxylysyl pyridinoline, and the occurrence of the largely bone specific lysyl pyridinoline and pyrrolic cross-links. The collagen post-translational modifications appear to play an integral role in matrix mineralization. The matrix of the turkey tendon only mineralizes after a remodeling of the collagen and the subsequent formation of a modified matrix more typical of bone than tendon. Further, disturbances in the post-translational modification of collagen can also affect the mineralization density and crystal structure of the tissue. In addition to their use as a convenient measure of matrix degradation, collagen cross-links are of significant importance for the biomechanical integrity of bone. Recent studies of osteoporotic bone, for example, have demonstrated that subtle perturbations in the pattern of lysine hydroxylation result in changes in the cross-link profile. These alterations, specifically changes in the level of the pyrrolic cross-link, also correlate with the strength of the bone. Further research into the biochemistry of bone collagen cross-links may expand current understanding and their clinical application in metabolic bone disease. This review also demonstrates the potential for further study into this area to provide more subtle information into the mechanisms and etiology of disease and aging of mineralizing tissues." @default.
- W2010370140 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2010370140 creator A5029972329 @default.
- W2010370140 creator A5075237668 @default.
- W2010370140 date "1998-03-01" @default.
- W2010370140 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2010370140 title "Collagen cross-links in mineralizing tissues: A review of their chemistry, function, and clinical relevance" @default.
- W2010370140 cites W120636334 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1244582110 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W138672854 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1498904323 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1550045807 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1557253076 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1588317987 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1679027950 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1754661839 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1807178492 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1914187519 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1965354004 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1971194250 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1975423593 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1975606701 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1986918277 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1991549503 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1995605831 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1998601612 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2001741437 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2003588363 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2005489782 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2009660804 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2011916698 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2012516215 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2014262463 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2015682679 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2020677607 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2021529137 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2025484273 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2032706337 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2037515647 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2038288166 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2038415173 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2044336190 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2045348320 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2045384407 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2065269393 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2065853197 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2066403803 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2077519708 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2080516834 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2084097144 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2086340688 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2090747573 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2104053807 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2108875090 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2112856687 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2131880052 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2131993528 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2139506247 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2144137222 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2154852947 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2160401358 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2165228334 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2171078178 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2184731695 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2214021026 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2338706291 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2343911695 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2418105584 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W4211018404 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W4211062926 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W4234517792 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W4250407548 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W1988310019 @default.
- W2010370140 cites W2012260656 @default.
- W2010370140 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s8756-3282(97)00279-2" @default.
- W2010370140 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9514209" @default.
- W2010370140 hasPublicationYear "1998" @default.
- W2010370140 type Work @default.
- W2010370140 sameAs 2010370140 @default.
- W2010370140 citedByCount "576" @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402012 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402013 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402014 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402015 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402016 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402017 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402018 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402019 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402020 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402021 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402022 @default.
- W2010370140 countsByYear W20103701402023 @default.
- W2010370140 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2010370140 hasAuthorship W2010370140A5029972329 @default.
- W2010370140 hasAuthorship W2010370140A5075237668 @default.
- W2010370140 hasConcept C111696902 @default.
- W2010370140 hasConcept C125870589 @default.
- W2010370140 hasConcept C126322002 @default.