In the past decade, mouse models have improved our understanding of bone bi
ology. Given the fact that osteoporosis is among the most common diseases,
this review will focus on the regulation of differentiation and function of
the bone-resorbing osteoclasts and the bone-forming osteoblasts. Mouse gen
etic studies have revealed a cascade controlling osteoclastogenesis that in
cludes the recently discovered molecules osteoprotegerin, RANK and RANK lig
and. In terms of osteoblast differentiation, CBFA1 and Indian hedgehog have
been identified as activators. Moreover, recent evidence demonstrates that
osteoblast function is, at least in part, controlled by the hypothalamus.