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dc.contributor.authorMangion, Darren-
dc.contributor.authorPace, Nikolai P.-
dc.contributor.authorFormosa, Melissa Marie-
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-13T13:47:58Z-
dc.date.available2023-02-13T13:47:58Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.citationMangion, D., Pace, N. P., & Formosa, M. M. (2023). The relationship between adipokine levels and bone mass : a systematic review. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, 00:e408.en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/106261-
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Adipose tissue is the source of a broad array of signalling molecules (adipokines), which mediate interorgan communication and regulate metabolic homeostasis. Alterations in adipokine levels have been causally implicated in various metabolic disorders, including changes in bone mass. Osteoporosis is the commonest progressive metabolic bone disease, characterized by elevated risk of fragility fractures as a result of a reduced bone mass and microarchitectural deterioration. The effects of different adipokines on bone mass have been studied in an attempt to identify novel modulators of bone mass or diagnostic biomarkers of osteoporosis.en_GB
dc.description.abstractMethods: In this review, we sought to aggregate and assess evidence from independent studies that quantify specific adipokines and their effect on bone mineral density (BMD).en_GB
dc.description.abstractResults: A literature search identified 57 articles that explored associations between different adipokines and BMD. Adiponectin and leptin were the most frequently studied adipokines, with most studies demonstrating that adiponectin levels are associated with decreased BMD at the lumbar spine and femoral neck. Conversely, leptin levels are associated with increased BMD at these sites. However, extensive heterogeneity with regards to sample size, characteristics of study subjects, ethnicity, as well as direction and magnitude of effect at specific skeletal anatomical sites was identified. The broad degree of conflicting findings reported in this study can be attributed several factors. These include differences in study design and ascertainment criteria, the analytic challenges of quantifying specific adipokines and their isoforms, pre-analytical variables (in particular patient preparation) and confounding effects of co-existing disease.en_GB
dc.description.abstractConclusions: This review highlights the biological relevance of adipokines in bone metabolism and reinforces the need for longitudinal research to elucidate the causal relationship of adipokines on bone mass.en_GB
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sons Ltden_GB
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen_GB
dc.subjectSystematic reviews (Medical research)en_GB
dc.subjectFat cellsen_GB
dc.subjectAdipose tissuesen_GB
dc.subjectDiabetesen_GB
dc.subjectLeptinen_GB
dc.subjectOsteoporosisen_GB
dc.titleThe relationship between adipokine levels and bone mass : a systematic reviewen_GB
dc.typearticleen_GB
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dc.description.reviewedpeer-revieweden_GB
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/edm2.408-
dc.publication.titleEndocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolismen_GB
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