The Effect of Tobacco Smoking on Bone Mass: An Overview of Pathophysiologic Mechanisms.

IF 1.1 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2018-12-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/1206235
Ahmad M Al-Bashaireh, Linda G Haddad, Michael Weaver, Xing Chengguo, Debra Lynch Kelly, Saunjoo Yoon
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Abstract

Recent evidence demonstrates that tobacco smoking causes an imbalance in bone turnover, leading to lower bone mass and making bone vulnerable to osteoporosis and fracture. Tobacco smoke influences bone mass indirectly through alteration of body weight, parathyroid hormone-vitamin D axis, adrenal hormones, sex hormones, and increased oxidative stress on bony tissues. Also, tobacco smoke influences bone mass through a direct effect on osteogenesis and angiogenesis of bone. A RANKL-RANK-OPG pathway is an essential regulatory pathway for bone metabolism and its importance lies in its interaction with most of the pathophysiologic mechanisms by which smoking influences bone mass. Both first- and secondhand smoke adversely affect bone mass; smoking cessation seems to reverse the effect of smoking and improve bone health. Recent advances in research on bone turnover markers could advance scientific knowledge regarding the mechanisms by which smoking may influence bone mass.

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吸烟对骨量的影响:病理生理机制综述。
最近的证据表明,吸烟会导致骨转换失衡,导致骨量减少,使骨骼容易患骨质疏松症和骨折。烟草烟雾通过改变体重、甲状旁腺激素-维生素D轴、肾上腺激素、性激素和骨组织氧化应激增加间接影响骨量。此外,烟草烟雾通过直接影响骨的成骨和血管生成来影响骨量。RANKL-RANK-OPG通路是骨代谢的重要调控通路,其重要性在于它与吸烟影响骨量的大多数病理生理机制相互作用。一手烟和二手烟都会对骨量产生不利影响;戒烟似乎可以逆转吸烟的影响,改善骨骼健康。最近对骨转换标志物的研究进展可以促进有关吸烟可能影响骨量的机制的科学知识。
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