Guizheng Wei, Ke Lu, Muhammad Umar, Zhenglin Zhu, William W Lu, John R Speakman, Yan Chen, Liping Tong, Di Chen
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Abstract
Although aging has traditionally been viewed as the most important risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA), an increasing amount of epidemiological evidence has highlighted the association between metabolic abnormalities and OA, particularly in younger individuals. Metabolic abnormalities, such as obesity and type II diabetes, are strongly linked to OA, and they affect both weight-bearing and non-weight-bearing joints, thus suggesting that the pathogenesis of OA is more complicated than the mechanical stress induced by overweight. This review aims to explore the recent advances in research on the relationship between metabolic abnormalities and OA risk, including the impact of abnormal glucose and lipid metabolism, the potential pathogenesis and targeted therapeutic strategies.
尽管衰老历来被视为骨关节炎(OA)最重要的风险因素,但越来越多的流行病学证据强调了代谢异常与 OA 之间的关联,尤其是在年轻人中。代谢异常(如肥胖和 II 型糖尿病)与 OA 关系密切,它们既影响负重关节,也影响非负重关节,因此表明 OA 的发病机制比超重引起的机械压力更为复杂。本综述旨在探讨代谢异常与 OA 风险之间关系的最新研究进展,包括糖脂代谢异常的影响、潜在发病机制和靶向治疗策略。
期刊介绍:
Established in 2013, Bone Research is a newly-founded English-language periodical that centers on the basic and clinical facets of bone biology, pathophysiology, and regeneration. It is dedicated to championing key findings emerging from both basic investigations and clinical research concerning bone-related topics. The journal's objective is to globally disseminate research in bone-related physiology, pathology, diseases, and treatment, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in this field.