Exploring the relationship between periodontal diseases and osteoporosis: Potential role of butyrate.

Biomed Pharmacother

College of Dental Medicine, Lincoln Memorial University, LMU Tower, 1705 St. Mary Street, Knoxville, TN 37917, USA. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

Osteoporosis, a condition marked by the loss of bone density and mass, affects individuals of all ages. However, it becomes more prevalent and severe with aging, increasing the risk of fractures and other health complications. Recent research has highlighted a link between osteoporosis and periodontitis, a chronic gum disease, as both conditions involve excessive bone loss that can lead to significant oral health problems if untreated. The growing interest in strategies to prevent bone loss has brought attention to butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid produced by gut bacteria during fiber fermentation. Butyrate has demonstrated protective effects against systemic bone loss, particularly in the context of osteoporosis. Notably, oral bacteria also produce butyrate, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic tool for preventing periodontal bone loss. Given the connection between systemic and oral health, understanding the role of butyrate in bone metabolism could offer new avenues for treating osteoporosis and periodontitis. This review will explore the biological mechanisms through which butyrate influences bone health, aiming to highlight its potential therapeutic applications in preventing bone loss across these conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2024.117791DOI Listing

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