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  • Osteoporosis (OP) is a bone disease primarily affecting postmenopausal women, leading to weakened bones and high morbidity due to an imbalance in bone formation and resorption.
  • Factors like aging, estrogen deficiency, and lack of movement disrupt normal bone metabolism, causing increased bone resorption by osteoclasts.
  • Moderate exercise serves as a beneficial non-drug intervention for OP, promoting bone formation by influencing apoptosis, autophagy, and epigenetic processes, as well as stimulating mesenchymal stem cells to differentiate into bone-forming cells.

Article Abstract

Osteoporosis (OP) is a disease that weakens bones and has a high morbidity rate worldwide, which is prevalent among the elderly, particularly, women of postmenopausal age. The dynamic balance between bone formation and resorption is necessary for normal bone metabolism. Many factors, including aging, estrogen deficiency, and prolonged immobilization, disrupt normal apoptosis, autophagy, and inflammation, leading to abnormal activation of osteoclasts, which gradually overwhelm bone formation by bone resorption. Moderate exercise as an effective non-drug treatment helps increase bone formation and helps relieve OP. The possible mechanisms are that exercise affects apoptosis and autophagy through the release of exercise-stimulated myohormone and the secretion of anti-inflammatory cytokines mechanical force. In addition, exercise may also have an impact on the epigenetic processes involved in bone metabolism. Mechanical stimulation promotes bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) to osteogenic differentiation by altering the expression of non-coding RNAs. Besides, by reducing DNA methylation, the mechanical stimulus can also alter the epigenetic status of osteogenic genes and show associated increased expression. In this review, we reviewed the possible pathological mechanisms of OP and summarized the effects of exercise on bone metabolism, and the mechanisms by which exercise alleviates the progression of OP, to provide a reference for the prevention and treatment of OP.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9509020PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1005665DOI Listing

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