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In Search of a Role for Extracellular Purine Enzymes in Bone Function

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BIOMOLECULES
卷 11, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom11050679

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bone homeostasis; extracellular purines; extracellular metabolizing enzymes

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  1. University of Chieti-Pescara [AT2019]

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Bone remodeling is crucial for organic body growth and repair of trauma, with purines playing a key role in bone homeostasis by interacting with specific receptors on bone cells. While the effects of purines on bone through receptor interactions have been characterized, the role of extracellular enzymes in purine metabolism and their impact on bone health require further study.
Bone is one of the major tissues that undergoes continuous remodeling throughout life, thus ensuring both organic body growth during development and protection of internal organs as well as repair of trauma during adulthood. Many endogenous substances contribute to bone homeostasis, including purines. Their role has increasingly emerged in recent decades as compounds which, by interacting with specific receptors, can help determine adequate responses of bone cells to physiological or pathological stimuli. Equally, it is recognized that the activity of purines is closely dependent on their interconversion or metabolic degradation ensured by a series of enzymes present at extracellular level as predominantly bound to the cell membrane or, also, as soluble isoforms. While the effects of purines mediated by their receptor interactions have sufficiently, even though not entirely, been characterized in many tissues including bone, those promoted by the extracellular enzymes providing for purine metabolism have not been. In this review, we will try to circumstantiate the presence and the role of these enzymes in bone to define their close relationship with purine activities in maintaining bone homeostasis in normal or pathological conditions.

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