药物引起的骨质疏松症和通过微量元素促进骨组织再生的机制

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Nayara de Souza da Costa , Luíza Siqueira Lima , Maria Eduarda Andrade Galiciolli , Deborah Helen Fabiano Ribeiro , Milena Mariano Ribeiro , Gisele de Paula Júlia Garica , Isabela Saragioto Marçal , Juliana Ferreira da Silva , Meire Ellen Pereira , Cláudia Sirlene Oliveira , Izonete Cristina Guiloski
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摘要

骨质疏松症与骨骼形成失衡有关,某些用于疾病治疗的药物也与骨质疏松症的发生有关。补充微量元素可能有助于骨再生,通过提高骨矿物质密度(BMD)从而阻止骨质疏松症的发生,提供了另一种方法。本综述旨在评估铜(Cu)、铁(Fe)、硒(Se)、锰(Mn)和锌(Zn)等微量元素与骨量增加的关联机制,从而减轻药物的影响。我们的研究结果强调,使用芳香化酶抑制剂(AIs)、质子泵抑制剂(PPIs)、抗逆转录病毒药物、糖皮质激素、阿片类药物或抗惊厥药等药物会导致骨密度降低,而骨密度降低是导致骨质疏松症的主要因素。研究表明,Cu、Fe、Se、Mn 和 Zn 等必需元素具有保护作用,可通过各种机制增强 BMD 并预防疾病的发生。因此,我们的研究建议正在接受上述药物治疗的患者每天至少摄入这些必需矿物质,因为微量元素铜、铁、锰、硒和锌的作用机制多种多样,有助于骨质重塑。
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Drug-induced osteoporosis and mechanisms of bone tissue regeneration through trace elements

Osteoporosis is associated with an imbalance in bone formation, with certain drugs used in disease treatment being implicated in its development. Supplementation with trace elements may contribute to bone regeneration, offering an alternative approach by enhancing bone mineral density (BMD) and thereby thwarting the onset of osteoporosis. This review aims to assess the mechanisms through which trace elements such as copper (Cu), iron (Fe), selenium (Se), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Zn) are linked to increased bone mass, thus mitigating the effects of pharmaceuticals. Our findings underscore that the use of drugs such as aromatase inhibitors (AIs), proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), antiretrovirals, glucocorticoids, opioids, or anticonvulsants can result in decreased BMD, a primary contributor to osteoporosis. Research indicates that essential elements like Cu, Fe, Se, Mn, and Zn, through various mechanisms, can bolster BMD and forestall the onset of the disease, owing to their protective effects. Consequently, our study recommends a minimum daily intake of these essential minerals for patients undergoing treatment with the aforementioned drugs, as the diverse mechanisms governing the effects of trace elements Cu, Fe, Mn, Se, and Zn facilitate bone remodeling.

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期刊介绍: The journal provides the reader with a thorough description of theoretical and applied aspects of trace elements in medicine and biology and is devoted to the advancement of scientific knowledge about trace elements and trace element species. Trace elements play essential roles in the maintenance of physiological processes. During the last decades there has been a great deal of scientific investigation about the function and binding of trace elements. The Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology focuses on the description and dissemination of scientific results concerning the role of trace elements with respect to their mode of action in health and disease and nutritional importance. Progress in the knowledge of the biological role of trace elements depends, however, on advances in trace elements chemistry. Thus the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology will include only those papers that base their results on proven analytical methods. Also, we only publish those articles in which the quality assurance regarding the execution of experiments and achievement of results is guaranteed.
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