According to the core activity of calcium in the bone cellular expression, a new hypothesis linking calcium transport with the mechanical loading is proposed to explain the mechano-adaptation of bone tissue. Due to the piezoelectric coupling, the tensile and compressive areas of bone produce different electrical environments for the osteocytic cells that are embedded in the lacuno-canalicular porosity. This electrical asymmetry engenders a calcium enrichment-exclusion effect that strongly changes the calcium concentration in the lacuno-canalicular fluid and thus modifies the remodelling process. A bibliographic body of evidence supporting this idea is given and its experimental validation is suggested.
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