骨质疏松症中肠道稳态和骨代谢相互作用的调节机制。

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Phenomics (Cham, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2025-03-05 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1007/s43657-024-00207-4
Peng Qi, Xin Chen, Hao Liu, Jilong Ma, Zhonghua Qi, Xingwen Xie
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摘要

骨质疏松症是一种以骨量减少和骨强度受损为特征的普遍代谢性骨疾病,由于其惊人的全球发病率,在世界范围内造成了巨大的社会经济负担。患有骨质疏松症的人面临骨折的风险增加,导致生活质量下降,残疾和死亡率增加。肠-骨轴是肠道微生物群和骨骼系统之间复杂的双向通信,近年来已成为骨骼健康研究的热点。越来越多的证据表明,肠道内稳态,肠道微生物群落的微妙平衡,通过多种机制调节骨代谢,可能驱动骨质疏松症的发病机制。相反,肠道生态失调,这种平衡的破坏,可能直接或间接地扰乱骨稳态,促进骨质疏松症的发生和发展。在骨质疏松症的背景下,阐明肠道内稳态和骨代谢之间的调节相互作用,具有开发新的预防和治疗策略的潜力,具有深远的理论和临床意义。
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Regulatory Mechanisms of Gut Homeostasis and Bone Metabolism Interplay in Osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis, a prevalent metabolic bone disorder characterized by reduced bone mass and compromised bone strength, poses a substantial socioeconomic burden worldwide due to its staggering global incidence. Individuals afflicted with osteoporosis face an elevated risk of debilitating fractures, leading to compromised quality of life, disability, and increased mortality. The gut-bone axis, the intricate bidirectional communication between the gut microbiome and skeletal system, has recently emerged as a focal area in bone health research. Accumulating evidence suggests that gut homeostasis, the delicate balance of gut microbial communities, modulates bone metabolism through diverse mechanisms, potentially driving the pathogenesis of osteoporosis. Conversely, gut dysbiosis, the disruption of this equilibrium, may directly or indirectly perturb bone homeostasis, contributing to the onset and progression of osteoporosis. Elucidating the regulatory interplay between gut homeostasis and bone metabolism in the context of osteoporosis holds promising potential for developing novel preventive and therapeutic strategies, bearing profound theoretical and clinical implications.

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