Translational Endocrinology of Bone
Reproduction, Metabolism, and the Central Nervous System
(Sprache: Englisch)
The use of model organisms together with the power of genetics has profoundly affected our understanding of the physiology of one organ, the skeleton, in two distinct but complementary ways. This is the first translational reference to focus on these major...
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The use of model organisms together with the power of genetics has profoundly affected our understanding of the physiology of one organ, the skeleton, in two distinct but complementary ways. This is the first translational reference to focus on these major conceptual advances in bone biology and their development in the clinic. Several advances have already been translated into therapies and others are being tested for diseases as different as osteoporosis, type-2 diabetes, and hypo-fertility. This book is a timely reference for both basic and clinical researchers in bone biology and endocrinology. - Summarizes the latest research and translational applications of how the varied growth and development of bone affects appetite, metabolism, reproduction, and a wide range of endocrine functions
- Provides a common language for bone biologists, endocrinologists, osteologists, and other researchers, such as neuroscientists, who study appetite, fuel metabolism and diabetes, to discuss the development of translational research and new therapeutic strategies for bone, metabolic, and neuro-endocrine diseases
- Saves researchers and clinicians time in quickly accessing the very latest details on a broad range of bone research and therapeutics, as opposed to searching through thousands of journal articles
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Translational Endocrinology of Bone “
1. Introduction 2. Bone Remodelling & Regulation*
3. Food Intake of Bone Formation
4. Central Control of Bone Mass
5. Neuropeptide Y and Bone Formation
6. Serotonin: The Central Link between Bone Mass and Energy Metabolism
6. Gut Serotonin Bone Formation
7. Gut Serotonin and Osteoporosis
8. Regulation of Bone Resoprtion by PPARGamma
10. Regulation of Energy Metabolism by Bone
11. Bone Marrow Fat and Bone Mass
12. Bone Mass and Energy Metabolism in Humans
13. Regulation of Fertility by Bone
14. Molecular Signaling by Osteocalcin
15. Regulation of Phosphate Metabolism by FGF23
16. The Clinical Use of FGF 23
17. Transcriptional Regulation of the Endocrine Function of Bone
Autoren-Porträt
Gerard Karsenty received his MD and PhD from the University of Paris, France and completed his post-doctoral training at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in 1990. His laboratory has studied every aspect of skeletal biology ranging from cell differentiation to function. His laboratory was the first one to decipher the molecular bases of osteoblast-specific gene expression, work that culminated in the identification of Runx2 as the master gene of osteoblast differentiation. The overarching assumption of Dr. Karsenty's work is that the appearance of bone during evolution has profoundly changed the physiology of animals because of the energetic cost that bone growth entails. Thus, over the last 10 years, his group has explored the hypothesis that the control of bone mass and energy metabolism must be coordinated and that this coordination is done, in large part, by hormones like leptin and osteocalcin that appear during evolution with bone. His lab has explored every aspect of this hypothesis through genetic and molecular means. Concurrent with this research, the Karsenty lab is exploring whether there are additional connections between bone physiology and the function of other organs such as fertility. This work culminated in the discovery that bone, via osteocalcin, regulates testosterone production.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, 236 Seiten, Maße: 21,7 x 28,4 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Gerard Karsenty
- Verlag: Academic Press
- ISBN-10: 012415784X
- ISBN-13: 9780124157842
- Erscheinungsdatum: 10.01.2013
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
"This is a valuable contribution to the field of bone biology. It is a must read for all researchers in the field of bone pathology. It is also a good book for physicians caring for patients with bone disorders as it provides a review of bone pathology in the context of other body systems." Rating: 4 Stars --Doody.com, May 2, 2014 ".17 articles.discuss the effects of bone on whole-organism physiology and how the study of this discipline aids in the understanding of the pathogenesis of degenerative diseases affecting several organs. Chapters address various hormones and neuromediators ranging from serotonin to osteocalcin, as well as knowledge about the ability of bone to regulate phosphate metabolism." --ProtoView.com, March 2014
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