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Crosstalk Between the Neuroendocrine System and Bone Homeostasis

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ENDOCRINE REVIEWS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/endrev/bnad025

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bone homeostasis; neuroendocrine system; hormones; bone formation; bone resorption

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The homeostasis of bone microenvironment is essential for bone health, involving both osteoblasts' bone formation and osteoclasts' bone resorption. In recent years, leptin, a hormone derived from adipocytes, has been found to affect bone homeostasis through the hypothalamic relay and the sympathetic nervous system, involving neurotransmitters like serotonin and norepinephrine. This discovery provides a new perspective on the synergistic effects of the endocrine and nervous systems on skeletal homeostasis.
The homeostasis of bone microenvironment is the foundation of bone health and comprises 2 concerted events: bone formation by osteoblasts and bone resorption by osteoclasts. In the early 21st century, leptin, an adipocytes-derived hormone, was found to affect bone homeostasis through hypothalamic relay and the sympathetic nervous system, involving neurotransmitters like serotonin and norepinephrine. This discovery has provided a new perspective regarding the synergistic effects of endocrine and nervous systems on skeletal homeostasis. Since then, more studies have been conducted, gradually uncovering the complex neuroendocrine regulation underlying bone homeostasis. Intriguingly, bone is also considered as an endocrine organ that can produce regulatory factors that in turn exert effects on neuroendocrine activities. After decades of exploration into bone regulation mechanisms, separate bioactive factors have been extensively investigated, whereas few studies have systematically shown a global view of bone homeostasis regulation. Therefore, we summarized the previously studied regulatory patterns from the nervous system and endocrine system to bone. This review will provide readers with a panoramic view of the intimate relationship between the neuroendocrine system and bone, compensating for the current understanding of the regulation patterns of bone homeostasis, and probably developing new therapeutic strategies for its related disorders.

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