Abstract It is now generally accepted that the extra-skeleton functionalities of bone are multifaceted. Its endocrine functions came first to light when it was realized that osteoblasts, the bone forming cells, maintain energy homeostasis by improving glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity and energy expenditure through osteocalcin, a multipurpose osteokine secreted by osteoblasts. Recently, the emerging knowledge on the functional aspects of this osteokine expanded to properties including adult and maternal regulation of cognitive functions. Therapeutic potential of this osteokine has also been recently reported in experimental Parkinson’s disease models. This review highlights such findings on the functions of osteocalcin in the brain an...
Deemed one of the most problematic neurodegenerative diseases in the elderly population, Parkinson’s...
Control of bone physiology through the hypothalamopituitary corticotropic axis has long been recogni...
Classically, the skeleton is defined by its mechanical properties, as a site for hematopoiesis and i...
SummaryThe powerful regulation of bone mass exerted by the brain suggests the existence of bone-deri...
Bone has long been regarded as a static organ, simply providing protection and support. However, thi...
Abstract A recent unexpected development of bone biology is that bone is an endocrine organ contribu...
Objective: That the bone-derived hormone osteocalcin is necessary to promote normal brain developmen...
During the last decade, the disclosure of systemic effects of osteocalcin (OCN) in its undercarboxyl...
Our understanding of the control of skeletal metabolism has undergone a dynamic shift in the last tw...
Osteoblasts derived osteocalcin (OCN) is recently reported to be involved in dopaminergic neuronal d...
That osteocalcin (OCN) is necessary for hippocampal-dependent memory and to prevent anxiety-like beh...
Introduction: cognitive deterioration and reductions of bone health coincide with increasing age. We...
Osteopontin is a broadly expressed pleiotropic protein, and is attracting increased attention becaus...
Degenerative diseases related to ageing are becoming some of the most prevalent health problems expe...
Bone is a peculiar tissue subjected to a continuous process of self-renewal essential to assure the ...
Deemed one of the most problematic neurodegenerative diseases in the elderly population, Parkinson’s...
Control of bone physiology through the hypothalamopituitary corticotropic axis has long been recogni...
Classically, the skeleton is defined by its mechanical properties, as a site for hematopoiesis and i...
SummaryThe powerful regulation of bone mass exerted by the brain suggests the existence of bone-deri...
Bone has long been regarded as a static organ, simply providing protection and support. However, thi...
Abstract A recent unexpected development of bone biology is that bone is an endocrine organ contribu...
Objective: That the bone-derived hormone osteocalcin is necessary to promote normal brain developmen...
During the last decade, the disclosure of systemic effects of osteocalcin (OCN) in its undercarboxyl...
Our understanding of the control of skeletal metabolism has undergone a dynamic shift in the last tw...
Osteoblasts derived osteocalcin (OCN) is recently reported to be involved in dopaminergic neuronal d...
That osteocalcin (OCN) is necessary for hippocampal-dependent memory and to prevent anxiety-like beh...
Introduction: cognitive deterioration and reductions of bone health coincide with increasing age. We...
Osteopontin is a broadly expressed pleiotropic protein, and is attracting increased attention becaus...
Degenerative diseases related to ageing are becoming some of the most prevalent health problems expe...
Bone is a peculiar tissue subjected to a continuous process of self-renewal essential to assure the ...
Deemed one of the most problematic neurodegenerative diseases in the elderly population, Parkinson’s...
Control of bone physiology through the hypothalamopituitary corticotropic axis has long been recogni...
Classically, the skeleton is defined by its mechanical properties, as a site for hematopoiesis and i...