Abstract
Sections of mandibles from seventy-five 5-day old rats were studied histochemically for malic, isocitric, α-glycerophosphate, glutamic, lactic, 6-phosphogluconic, glucose-6-phosphate,
Osteoclasts generally exhibited greater enzymatic activity than either osteoblasts or osteocytes indicating a strong broad metabolic capacity. The demonstration of isocitric dehydrogenase in osteoclasts tends to discredit Walker's theory of bone resorption (18).
