This report is a detailed review of the current data on the mechanic and gravitational
sensitivity of osteoblasts and osteogenic precursor cells in vitro. It
summarizes the numerous responses of cells with an osteoblastic phenotype and osteogenic
precursor cells and especially their responses to the alteration of their mechanic or
gravitational surroundings. The review also discusses the osteogenic cell’s pathways of
signal transduction and the mechanisms of gravitational sensitivity. It was shown that the
earliest multipotent stromal precursor cells of an adult organism’s bone marrow can sense
changes of intensity in a gravitational or mechanic field in model conditions, which may play a
certain role in the development of osteopenia in microgravity.
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