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Emerging roles of osteocytes in the regulation of bone and skeletal muscle mass.
Contrary to the popular perception that bone is merely a structural organ, decades of research has established its functional importance in whole-body metabolism. Osteocytes, which comprise >80% of all bone cells, were also initially thought to be terminally differentiated dormant cells lacking metabolic functions. New research, however, is increasingly providing evidence that osteocytes not only play a role in the structural integrity of bone but also have secretory functions that regulate other bone cells and other organs, including skeletal muscle, the structural-mechanical neighbor of the bone, via paracrine and endocrine pathways. However, interpretations of the publicly available preclinical and clinical data pertaining to the factors secreted by osteocytes and their functions in the musculoskeletal system largely fail to reach a consensus. This review aimed to objectively collate all information available in the public domain for efficient access by researchers in the field. We strongly believe that this review will assist researchers attempting the unbiased design of therapeutic strategies for musculoskeletal disorders.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Molecular Endocrinology is an official journal of the Society for Endocrinology and is endorsed by the European Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society of Australia.
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology is a leading global journal that publishes original research articles and reviews. The journal focuses on molecular and cellular mechanisms in endocrinology, including: gene regulation, cell biology, signalling, mutations, transgenics, hormone-dependant cancers, nuclear receptors, and omics. Basic and pathophysiological studies at the molecule and cell level are considered, as well as human sample studies where this is the experimental model of choice. Technique studies including CRISPR or gene editing are also encouraged.