Pathogenesis of Osteoporosis.

Sundeep Khosla
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As for most multifactorial disorders, the pathogenesis of osteoporosis is complex, and a different set of mechanisms may be operative in any given individual. However, there are certain common causes of bone loss and increased fracture risk with aging in most people. These include genetic factors contributing to the acquisition of peak bone mass, illnesses affecting skeletal growth and development, sex steroid deficiency following the menopause in women and with aging in men, and intrinsic, age-related changes in bone metabolism. Superimposed on these factors are specific secondary causes of bone loss, such as corticosteroid use or other illnesses affecting bone metabolism that may contribute to fracture risk in individuals exposed to these factors. The past decade has witnessed tremendous advances in our understanding of each of these various causes of bone loss, leading to the development of novel, mechanism-based therapeutic approaches to prevent and treat this important public health disorder.

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骨质疏松的发病机制。
对于大多数多因素疾病,骨质疏松症的发病机制是复杂的,在任何特定的个体中都可能有不同的机制。然而,对于大多数人来说,随着年龄的增长,有一些常见的原因会导致骨质流失和骨折风险增加。这些因素包括导致骨量达到峰值的遗传因素、影响骨骼生长和发育的疾病、女性绝经后和男性衰老后的性类固醇缺乏症,以及与年龄有关的内在骨代谢变化。与这些因素叠加的是骨质流失的特定次要原因,如皮质类固醇的使用或其他影响骨代谢的疾病,可能会增加暴露于这些因素的个体的骨折风险。在过去的十年里,我们对骨质流失的各种原因的理解取得了巨大的进步,导致了新的、基于机制的治疗方法的发展,以预防和治疗这一重要的公共卫生疾病。
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