Nutrient uptake and metabolism in osteoblasts

Courtney M. Karner , Fanxin Long
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Osteoblasts are the chief bone-making cells that specialize in producing and mineralizing large amounts of type I collagen and other matrix proteins. The bioenergetics in support of the energy-intensive osteoblast activity is not well understood but has gained renewed interest in recent years. Research in the past ten years has not only confirmed glucose as the main energy substrate for osteoblasts, but also identified contributions of amino acids and fatty acids to either bioenergetic or biosynthetic processes in the cell. Moreover, osteogenic signals have been functionally linked to substrate utilization in osteoblasts. The brief review aims to summarize the recent findings, and to identify remaining questions in the emerging field.

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成骨细胞的营养摄取和代谢
成骨细胞是主要的造骨细胞,专门生产和矿化大量I型胶原和其他基质蛋白。支持能量密集型成骨细胞活性的生物能量学尚不清楚,但近年来重新引起了人们的兴趣。过去十年的研究不仅证实了葡萄糖是成骨细胞的主要能量底物,而且还确定了氨基酸和脂肪酸对细胞中生物能量或生物合成过程的贡献。此外,成骨信号在功能上与成骨细胞中底物的利用有关。简要审查旨在总结最近的调查结果,并确定新兴领域中的剩余问题。
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Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research
Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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