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- W54741008 abstract "Bone metabolism is regulated by interaction between two skeletal cells – osteoclasts and osteoblasts. Function of these cells is controlled by a number of humoral factors, including neurohormones, which ensure equilibrium between bone resorption and bone formation. Influence of neurohormones on bone metabolism is often bimodal and depends on the tissue, in which the hormone is expressed. While hypothalamic beta-1 and beta-2-adrenergic systems stimulate bone formation, beta-2 receptors in bone tissue activate osteoclatogenesis and increases bone resorption. Chronic stimulation of peripheral beta-2 receptors is known to quicken bone loss and alter the mechanical quality of the skeleton. This is supported by the observation of a low incidence of hip fractures in patients treated with betablockers. A bimodal osteo-tropic effect has also been observed with serotonin. While serotonin synthetized in brain has osteo-anabolic effects, serotonin released from the duodenum inhibits osteoblast activity and decreases bone formation. On the other hand, both cannabinoid systems (CB1 receptors in the brain and CB2 in bone tissue) are unambiguously osteo-protective, especially with regard to the aging skeleton. Positive (protective) effects on bone have also been shown by some hypophyseal hormones, such as thyrotropin (which inhibits bone resorption) and adrenocorticotropic hormone and oxytocin, both of which stimulate bone formation. Low oxytocin levels have been shown to potentiate bone loss induced by hypoestrinism in postmenopausal women, as well as in girls with mental anorexia. In addition to reviewing neurohormones with anabolic effects, this article also reviews neurohormones with unambiguously catabolic effects on the skeleton, such as neuropeptide Y and neuromedin U. An important aim of research in this field is the synthesis of new molecules that can stimulate osteo-anabolic or inhibiting osteo-catabolic processes." @default.
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- W54741008 title "New Insights Into the Physiology of Bone Regulation: the Role of Neurohormones" @default.
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