| Literature DB >> 29733451 |
Harshika Awasthi1, Dayanandan Mani1, Divya Singh2, Atul Gupta3.
Abstract
With an increase in the ageing population worldwide, the prevalence of osteoporosis increases at an alarming rate in both male and female irrespective of their ethnicity. At present, the currently available therapeutic options are mostly limited to either bone resorptive or bone forming efficacies and both approaches are associated with serious side effects. Despite these options, there is still need for newer therapeutics to treat osteoporosis, which can offer beneficial effects for maintaining balanced dynamics between bone formation and bone resorption, devoid of any side effect. The proper understanding of pathophysiology of the disease is essential for designing or investigating an effective and safe anti-osteoporotic agent. This review represents a discussion around the molecular targets with their implications in disease progression, available therapeutic options, the emerging targets, and the importance of designing an effective anti-osteoporotic agent.Entities:
Keywords: anabolic agents; antiresorptive therapies; novel targets; osteoporosis; pathophysiology; triggers and targets
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29733451 DOI: 10.1002/med.21504
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Res Rev ISSN: 0198-6325 Impact factor: 12.944