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Publication : FSH directly regulates bone mass.

First Author  Sun L Year  2006
Journal  Cell Volume  125
Issue  2 Pages  247-60
PubMed ID  16630814 Mgi Jnum  J:115870
Mgi Id  MGI:3692338 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2006.01.051
Citation  Sun L, et al. (2006) FSH directly regulates bone mass. Cell 125(2):247-60
abstractText  Postmenopausal osteoporosis, a global public health problem, has for decades been attributed solely to declining estrogen levels. Although FSH levels rise sharply in parallel, a direct effect of FSH on the skeleton has never been explored. We show that FSH is required for hypogonadal bone loss. Neither FSHbeta nor FSH receptor (FSHR) null mice have bone loss despite severe hypogonadism. Bone mass is increased and osteoclastic resorption is decreased in haploinsufficient FSHbeta+/- mice with normal ovarian function, suggesting that the skeletal action of FSH is estrogen independent. Osteoclasts and their precursors possess G(i2alpha)-coupled FSHRs that activate MEK/Erk, NF-kappaB, and Akt to result in enhanced osteoclast formation and function. We suggest that high circulating FSH causes hypogonadal bone loss.
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