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  • * The skeletal system not only supports the body but also releases cytokines that help regulate communication with other organs like the heart and brain, affecting energy metabolism and inflammation.
  • * Advanced research techniques, such as gene editing, are enhancing our understanding of how bone functions as an endocrine organ, suggesting new therapeutic strategies for combating aging through better skeletal health.

Article Abstract

Aging is an inevitable biological process, and longevity may be related to bone health. Maintaining strong bone health can extend one's lifespan, but the exact mechanism is unclear. Bone and extraosseous organs, including the heart and brain, have complex and precise communication mechanisms. In addition to its load bearing capacity, the skeletal system secretes cytokines, which play a role in bone regulation of extraosseous organs. FGF23, OCN, and LCN2 are three representative bone-derived cytokines involved in energy metabolism, endocrine homeostasis and systemic chronic inflammation levels. Today, advanced research methods provide new understandings of bone as a crucial endocrine organ. For example, gene editing technology enables bone-specific conditional gene knockout models, which allows the study of bone-derived cytokines to be more precise. We systematically evaluated the various effects of bone-derived cytokines on extraosseous organs and their possible antiaging mechanism. Targeting aging with the current knowledge of the healthy skeletal system is a potential therapeutic strategy. Therefore, we present a comprehensive review that summarizes the current knowledge and provides insights for futures studies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11154-023-09812-6DOI Listing

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