Understanding osteoporosis: Human bone density, genetic mechanisms, gut microbiota, and future prospects

Osteoporosis is a systemic condition of the skeleton that leads to diminished bone mass, a breakdown in the bone tissue's microscopic architecture, and an elevated risk of breaking a bone. The elderly and women particularly after menopause are disproportionately affected, and the condition gene...

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Main Authors: Ahire, Jayesh J., Kumar, Vikram, Rohilla, Alka
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spelling my.um.eprints.459942024-07-22T02:33:09Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45994/ Understanding osteoporosis: Human bone density, genetic mechanisms, gut microbiota, and future prospects Ahire, Jayesh J. Kumar, Vikram Rohilla, Alka Q Science (General) QH301 Biology Osteoporosis is a systemic condition of the skeleton that leads to diminished bone mass, a breakdown in the bone tissue's microscopic architecture, and an elevated risk of breaking a bone. The elderly and women particularly after menopause are disproportionately affected, and the condition generally stays undiagnosed until a broken bone causes severe pain and immobility. Causes of osteoporosis include low bone mass, more than normal bone loss, changes in hormone levels (decreased estrogen or testosterone), certain diseases and therapies, and lifestyle factors like smoking and inactivity. The spine, hip, and forearm are particularly vulnerable to osteoporosis-related fractures. The purpose of this article is to present a thorough understanding of osteoporosis, including the disease's connection to bone density in humans, and the major part played by genetic pathways and gut flora. The causes of osteoporosis, the effects of aging on bone density, and why some groups experience a higher incidence of the disease than others are investigated. The paper also includes animal and human experiments investigating the link between gut flora and osteoporosis. Finally, it looks to the future and speculates on possible developments in osteoporosis prevention and therapy. Springer 2024-06 Article PeerReviewed Ahire, Jayesh J. and Kumar, Vikram and Rohilla, Alka (2024) Understanding osteoporosis: Human bone density, genetic mechanisms, gut microbiota, and future prospects. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, 16 (3). pp. 875-883. ISSN 1867-1306, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s12602-023-10185-0 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s12602-023-10185-0>. 10.1007/s12602-023-10185-0
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Ahire, Jayesh J.
Kumar, Vikram
Rohilla, Alka
Understanding osteoporosis: Human bone density, genetic mechanisms, gut microbiota, and future prospects
description Osteoporosis is a systemic condition of the skeleton that leads to diminished bone mass, a breakdown in the bone tissue's microscopic architecture, and an elevated risk of breaking a bone. The elderly and women particularly after menopause are disproportionately affected, and the condition generally stays undiagnosed until a broken bone causes severe pain and immobility. Causes of osteoporosis include low bone mass, more than normal bone loss, changes in hormone levels (decreased estrogen or testosterone), certain diseases and therapies, and lifestyle factors like smoking and inactivity. The spine, hip, and forearm are particularly vulnerable to osteoporosis-related fractures. The purpose of this article is to present a thorough understanding of osteoporosis, including the disease's connection to bone density in humans, and the major part played by genetic pathways and gut flora. The causes of osteoporosis, the effects of aging on bone density, and why some groups experience a higher incidence of the disease than others are investigated. The paper also includes animal and human experiments investigating the link between gut flora and osteoporosis. Finally, it looks to the future and speculates on possible developments in osteoporosis prevention and therapy.
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title Understanding osteoporosis: Human bone density, genetic mechanisms, gut microbiota, and future prospects
title_short Understanding osteoporosis: Human bone density, genetic mechanisms, gut microbiota, and future prospects
title_full Understanding osteoporosis: Human bone density, genetic mechanisms, gut microbiota, and future prospects
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