Central control of bone remodeling

S Takeda - Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2005 - Elsevier
S Takeda
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2005Elsevier
The hormonal control of osteoblast activity has been speculated for a long time. In search of
such a central hormone, leptin was identified as an inhibitor of bone formation.
Intracerebroventricular infusion of leptin resulted in a decrease of bone mass establishing
that bone mass is regulated centrally. The peripheral mediator of leptin's action was
identified as being the sympathetic nervous system. Mice deficient for catecholamines have
high bone mass. β-Receptor agonists decreased bone mass, and conversely, treatment by β …
The hormonal control of osteoblast activity has been speculated for a long time. In search of such a central hormone, leptin was identified as an inhibitor of bone formation. Intracerebroventricular infusion of leptin resulted in a decrease of bone mass establishing that bone mass is regulated centrally. The peripheral mediator of leptin’s action was identified as being the sympathetic nervous system. Mice deficient for catecholamines have high bone mass. β-Receptor agonists decreased bone mass, and conversely, treatment by β-blockers increased bone mass.
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