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Publication : Orexin regulates bone remodeling via a dominant positive central action and a subordinate negative peripheral action.

First Author  Wei W Year  2014
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  19
Issue  6 Pages  927-40
PubMed ID  24794976 Mgi Jnum  J:215267
Mgi Id  MGI:5604974 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2014.03.016
Citation  Wei W, et al. (2014) Orexin regulates bone remodeling via a dominant positive central action and a subordinate negative peripheral action. Cell Metab 19(6):927-40
abstractText  Orexin neuropeptides promote arousal, appetite, reward, and energy expenditure. However, whether orexin affects bone mass accrual is unknown. Here, we show that orexin functions centrally through orexin receptor 2 (OX2R) in the brain to enhance bone formation. OX2R null mice exhibit low bone mass owing to elevated circulating leptin, whereas central administration of an OX2R-selective agonist augments bone mass. Conversely, orexin also functions peripherally through orexin receptor 1 (OX1R) in the bone to suppress bone formation. OX1R null mice exhibit high bone mass owing to a differentiation shift from marrow adipocyte to osteoblast that results from higher osseous ghrelin expression. The central action is dominant because bone mass is reduced in orexin null and OX1R2R double null mice but enhanced in orexin-overexpressing transgenic mice. These findings reveal orexin as a critical rheostat of skeletal homeostasis that exerts a yin-yang dual regulation and highlight orexin as a therapeutic target for osteoporosis.
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