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Hormonal regulation of growth plate cartilage.
[aromatase deficiency]
Longitudinal
bone
growth
occurs
in
the
growth
plate
through
a
process
called
endochondral
bone
formation
,
a
process
where
resting
zone
chondrocytes
are
recruited
to
start
active
proliferation
and
then
undergo
differentiation
,
followed
by
apoptosis
and
later
mineralization
.
The
balance
between
proliferation
and
differentiation
is
a
crucial
regulatory
step
controlled
by
various
growth
factors
/
hormones
acting
in
both
endocrine
and
paracrine
/
autocrine
ways
.
From
studies
of
individuals
with
aromatase
deficiency
and
a
boy
with
defective
oestrogen
receptor
(
ER
)
-
alpha
it
has
become
clear
that
oestrogen
action
is
indispensable
for
normal
pubertal
growth
and
growth
plate
fusion
.
Both
oestrogen
receptors
,
ER-alpha
and
ER-
beta
,
are
expressed
in
the
growth
plate
in
boys
and
girls
throughout
pubertal
development
.
Any
functional
role
of
ER-
beta
has
not
yet
been
defined
in
the
human
growth
plate
.
Increased
understanding
about
the
effects
of
oestrogen
and
the
interactions
between
oestrogens
and
other
endocrine
factors
within
the
growth
plate
is
important
for
the
development
of
new
treatment
strategies
in
different
disorders
affecting
longitudinal
bone
growth
.
As
new
specific
modulators
of
oestrogen
receptors
are
developed
,
these
could
offer
more
specific
ways
to
modulate
longitudinal
growth
and
growth
plate
fusion
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"bone growth"
symptom
achondroplasia
aromatase deficiency
holt-oram syndrome
krabbe disease
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