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Osteoclasts from the tibial metaphyses of young rats treated with porcine calcitonin were studied by electron microscopy. The animals were sacrificed 1 1/2, 4, 8 or 12 hours after injection of the hormone. In survey sections examined by light microscopy the osteoclasts appeared smaller than in control animals. At the ultrastructural level the osteoclasts showed the following alterations: 1) The typical ruffled border was absent. 2) Acid phosphatase was not present in the extracellular space between cell and bone. 3) The number of large vacuoles was decreased and there was no local accumulation of vacuoles in the cytoplasm. 4) The vacuoles did not contain bone crystals. 5) Vacuoles with cell organelles were increased in number. The majority of these vacuoles were identified as autolysosomes because they contained acid phosphatase and the enclosed cell organelles were partially digested. The above changes were present at all time intervals studied.
The findings suggest that calcitonin decreases or inhibits bone resorption by osteoclasts. A decreased function of the osteoclasts may contribute to the hypocalcemic effect of the hormone. The increased number of autolysosomes is evidence of an enhanced autophagocytosis. Possible origins of the autolysosomes in osteoclasts are discussed.
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This research was supported by grants no. 512–819, 512–1545 and 512–1912 from the Danish Medical Research Council. The present observations were first reported at the annual meeting of the Scandinavian Society for Electron Microscopy in Umeå 1973 (Lucht, in press). I wish to thank Professor Arvid B. Maunsbach for valuable discussions and suggestions.
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Lucht, U. Effects of calcitonin on osteoclasts in vivo . Z.Zellforsch 145, 75–87 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00307190
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