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Statins, bone formation and osteoporosis: hope or hype?

TitleStatins, bone formation and osteoporosis: hope or hype?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsTsartsalis, A. N., Dokos C., Kaiafa G. D., Tsartsalis D. N., Kattamis A., Hatzitolios A. I., & Savopoulos C. G.
JournalHormones (Athens)
Volume11
Issue2
Pagination126-39
Date Published2012 Apr-Jun
ISSN1109-3099
KeywordsBone and Bones, Bone Density, Humans, Hypolipidemic Agents, Models, Biological, Osteoporosis, RANK Ligand, Simvastatin
Abstract

Osteoporosis is a major health problem affecting both men and women. Statins, besides their action as lipid-lowering agents, seem to have additional pleiotropic properties, among them a beneficial effect on bone mineral density. The entirety of experimental and the majority of clinical studies as well as the only relevant meta-analysis suggest that statins have an anabolic effect on bone metabolism. Statins, osteoporosis and adipogenesis share the same pathway, RANKL/OPG. It would appear that an imbalance in this pathway could be responsible for the manifestation of some metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus, atherogenesis, multiple myeloma, osteoporosis. Possibly in the future, drugs which can intervene in this biochemical and pathophysiological cascade, like statins, in a variety of doses, could be used for the management of ectopic ossification syndromes and other bone disorders, even as an additive treatment. Until then, further large longitudinal randomized controlled studies for each statin separately are required to confirm this hypothesis.

Alternate JournalHormones (Athens)
PubMed ID22801558

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