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New focus on osteoporosis: Differentiation fate of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells / 第二军医大学学报
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12): 397-404, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-838382
ABSTRACT
Osteoporosis is a frequently seen metabolic bone disease characterized by reduced hone mass, reduced bone mineral density and hone micro-structure destruction. Patients with osteoporosis are prone to brittle fractures, and the incidence of osteoporosis is increased annually. The pathogenesis of osteoporosis is related to the imbalance between osteoblasts and osteoclasts. On one hand, the activity of osteoclasts is increased, with high bone resorption; on the other hand, the function of osteoblasts is attenuated, with low osteogenesis; and finally the two reasons lead to loss of net bone mass. Osteogenesis is closely related to the differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). In osteoporotic patients, the adipogenic differentiation of BMSCs is increased and the osteogenic differentiation is decreased. The differentiation fate of BMSCs is regulated by BMP/Smad, Wnt, Notch, Hedgehogs and other signal pathways, involving microRNAs. transcription factors, epigenetic and other regulatory mechanisms, which is a focus in current research. the future studies need to focus on finding the key factors in determining the differentiation fate of BMSCs and BMSCs transplantation, so as to cast new lights on the treatment of osteoporosis.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University Year: 2017 Type: Article