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Bone Cell Bioenergetics and Skeletal Energy Homeostasis.

Citation
Riddle, R. C., and T. L. Clemens. “Bone Cell Bioenergetics And Skeletal Energy Homeostasis.”. Physiological Reviews, pp. 667-698.
Author Ryan C Riddle, Thomas L Clemens
Abstract

The rising incidence of metabolic diseases worldwide has prompted renewed interest in the study of intermediary metabolism and cellular bioenergetics. The application of modern biochemical methods for quantitating fuel substrate metabolism with advanced mouse genetic approaches has greatly increased understanding of the mechanisms that integrate energy metabolism in the whole organism. Examination of the intermediary metabolism of skeletal cells has been sparked by a series of unanticipated observations in genetically modified mice that suggest the existence of novel endocrine pathways through which bone cells communicate their energy status to other centers of metabolic control. The recognition of this expanded role of the skeleton has in turn led to new lines of inquiry directed at defining the fuel requirements and bioenergetic properties of bone cells. This article provides a comprehensive review of historical and contemporary studies on the metabolic properties of bone cells and the mechanisms that control energy substrate utilization and bioenergetics. Special attention is devoted to identifying gaps in our current understanding of this new area of skeletal biology that will require additional research to better define the physiological significance of skeletal cell bioenergetics in human health and disease.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Physiological reviews
Volume
97
Issue
2
Number of Pages
667-698
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1522-1210
DOI
10.1152/physrev.00022.2016
Alternate Journal
Physiol. Rev.
PMID
28202599
PMCID
PMC5539406
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