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Effects of muscles on bone metabolism-with a focus on myokines

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Effects of muscles on bone metabolism-with a focus on myokines
Abstract
Skeletal muscles and bones, the largest tissues in the body of a non-obese person, comprise the musculoskeletal system, which allows mobility and protects internal organs. Although muscles and bones are closely related throughout life, observations during development and aging and in human and animal disuse models have revealed the synchronization of tissue mass such that muscle phenotype changes precede alterations in bone mineral density and strength. This review discussed that mechanical forces, which have been the traditional research focus, are not the only mechanism by which muscle-derived signals may affect bone metabolism and emphasized the significance of skeletal muscles as an endocrine organ that secretes bone-regulatory factors. Consequently, both mechanical and biochemical aspects should be considered to fully understand muscle–bone crosstalk. This review also suggested that specific myokines could be ideal therapeutic targets for osteoporosis to both increase bone formation and reduce bone resorption; moreover, these myokines could also be potential circulating biomarkers to predict musculoskeletal health.
Author(s)
Beom-Jun Kim
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
BiomarkersSkeletal muscleBoneFractures
DOI
10.4235/agmr.22.0054
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14381
Publisher
Annals of Geriatric medicine and research
Language
영어
ISSN
1229-2397
Citation Volume
26
Citation Number
2
Citation Start Page
63
Citation End Page
71
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Medicine > Nursing
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