T. Frisch et al., Estimation of volume referent bone turnover in the otic capsule after sequential point labeling, ANN OTOL RH, 109(1), 2000, pp. 33-39
Using fluorochrome labeling and a newly validated method for bone turnover
estimation, we determined absolute values for canine perilabyrinthine bone
remodeling. The overall capsular bone turnover was found to be 2.1% per yea
r, compared to 13.9% per year for the neighboring cranial bones and 7.4% pe
r year for the humerus compacta. This gross 2.1% per year conceals a vast r
ange, from 0.13% per year for the innermost perilymphatic zone, through a c
entrifugal increment toward 8% to 10% per year in the periphery. The underl
ying individual bone remodeling units exhibit a similar centrifugal pattern
in numerical density and size. These findings indicate an inhibition of re
modeling, seemingly emanating from the perilymphatic spaces, and affecting
both the activation of osteoclasts and the extent of resorption by the oste
oclasts. These values satisfactorily explain the preservation of such fetal
remnants as the globuli ossei, the interglobular spaces, and the skein bon
e. In humans, local ineffective inhibition of bone resorption may play a ro
le in the initiation of otosclerosis.