| Literature DB >> 34016950 |
Ruoyu Zhou1, Qiaoyue Guo1, Ye Xiao1, Qi Guo1, Yan Huang1, Changjun Li1, Xianghang Luo2.
Abstract
Bone mainly functions as a supportive framework for the whole body and is the major regulator of calcium homeostasis and hematopoietic function. Recently, an increasing number of studies have characterized the significance of bone as an endocrine organ, suggesting that bone-derived factors regulate local bone metabolism and metabolic functions. In addition, these factors can regulate global energy homeostasis by altering insulin sensitivity, feeding behavior, and adipocyte commitment. These findings may provide a new pathological mechanism for related metabolic diseases or be used in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of metabolic diseases such as osteoporosis, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. In this review, we summarize the regulatory effect of bone and bone-derived factors on energy metabolism and discuss directions for future research.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34016950 DOI: 10.1038/s41413-021-00142-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bone Res ISSN: 2095-4700 Impact factor: 13.567