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Publication : An age-dependent interaction with leptin unmasks ghrelin's bone-protective effects.

First Author  van der Velde M Year  2012
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  153
Issue  8 Pages  3593-602
PubMed ID  22700774 Mgi Jnum  J:189083
Mgi Id  MGI:5444328 Doi  10.1210/en.2012-1277
Citation  van der Velde M, et al. (2012) An age-dependent interaction with leptin unmasks ghrelin's bone-protective effects. Endocrinology 153(8):3593-602
abstractText  The mutual interplay between energy homeostasis and bone metabolism is an important emerging concept. Ghrelin and leptin antagonize each other in regulating energy balance, but the role of this interaction in bone metabolism is unknown. Using ghrelin receptor and leptin-deficient mice, we show that ghrelin has dual effects on osteoclastogenesis, inhibiting osteoclast progenitors directly and stimulating osteoclastogenesis via a more potent systemic/central pathway. Using mice with combined ghrelin receptor and leptin deficiency, we find that this systemic osteoclastogenic activity is suppressed by leptin, thus balancing the two counterregulatory ghrelin pathways and leading to an unchanged bone structure. With aging, this osteoclastogenic ghrelin pathway is lost, unmasking the direct protective effect of ghrelin on bone structure. In conclusion, we identify a novel regulatory network linking orexigenic and anorectic metabolic factors with bone metabolism that is age dependent.
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