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  1. Experimental and clinical studies devoted to investigating the main pathogenetic mechanisms of osteoporosis revealed the important role of estrogen deficiency, inflammation, oxidative stress, cellular senescence, and epigenetic factors in the development of bone resorption due to osteoclastogenes...
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    Experimental and clinical studies devoted to investigating the main pathogenetic mechanisms of osteoporosis revealed the important role of estrogen deficiency, inflammation, oxidative stress, cellular senescence, and epigenetic factors in the development of bone resorption due to osteoclastogenes...
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    Primary osteoporosis is closely linked to hormone deficiency, which disrupts the balance of bone remodeling. It affects postmenopausal women but also significantly impacts older men.
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  2. Studies of Hormone Osteoporosis Mechanism
     
  3. Osteoporosis therapies and their mechanisms of action (Review)

  4. Osteoporosis from an Endocrine Perspective: The Role of …

  5. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Osteoporosis

    Oct 30, 2023 · Experimental and clinical studies devoted to investigating the main pathogenetic mechanisms of osteoporosis development revealed the important role of estrogen deficiency, inflammation, oxidative stress, cellular senescence, …

  6. Pathophysiology | International Osteoporosis Foundation

    Hormones are possibly the most crucial modulators of bone formation. It is well established that oestrogen Lindsay, R., Prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Lancet, 1993. 341(8848): p. 801-5.. parathyroid hormone Lips, P., Vitamin D …

  7. Estrogen deficiency and the pathogenesis of osteoporosis

  8. Osteoporosis pathophysiology: the updated …

    Klotho as a hormone in age-related osteoporosis. In addition to hormones vitamin D and estrogen, we hereby propose the contribution of an ageing-suppressing gene, klotho, as a novel systemic factor regulating age-related bone loss.

  9. Hormone-Related and Drug-Induced Osteoporosis: A …

    Mar 18, 2023 · Estrogen promotes apoptosis of osteoclasts and inhibits osteoclastogenesis by stimulating the production of OPG and reducing osteoclast differentiation after suppression of IL-1 and TNF, and subsequent M-CSF, …

  10. Osteoporosis: Mechanism, Molecular Target and Current Status

  11. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Osteoporosis - PubMed