Osteocalcin role in the development and progression of cardiovascular diseases

A.V. Кovalchuk, О.V. Zinich, N.M. Кushnareva, О.В. Prybyla, K.O. Shishkan-Shishova
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Cardiovascular diseases have been the leading cause of death worldwide for a long time. Despite numerous studies on the pathogenetic mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases, there are many debatable issues. In recent years, an increasing number of scientific reports have appeared regarding the presence of common mechanisms in the deve­lopment of bone tissue and arterial calcification. One of the connecting links in this interaction is considered to be the impact of osteocalcin. Osteocalcin is a vitamin K-dependent protein of the bone matrix, synthesized by osteoblasts. The main function of osteocalcin is the synthesis of hydroxyapatites as main mineral component of bone tissue. In addition, osteocalcin has a wide range of extraosseous effects, the most studied is participation in the regulation of glycolipid and ener­gy metabolism. Research on the osteocalcin role in the development and progression of cardiovascular diseases are scarce, the available data is contradictory. For a deeper understanding of this problem, we conducted a systematic analysis of modern literature based on data from the scientific databases Medline (Pubmed), Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Library for 2013–2023. According to its results, osteocalcin is a potential biomarker of cardiovascular status, its increased values are associated with a potentially protective mechanism against the development of cardiovascular diseases. Contradictory views on the understanding of the pathogenetic mechanism of influence of general osteocalcin and its forms on the course of cardiovascular diseases necessitate conduction of further research.
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骨钙素在心血管疾病发生发展中的作用
长期以来,心血管疾病一直是世界范围内导致死亡的主要原因。尽管对心血管疾病的发病机制进行了大量研究,但仍存在许多争议性问题。近年来,越来越多的科学报道出现在骨组织和动脉钙化的发展中存在共同的机制。在这种相互作用中的一个连接环节被认为是骨钙素的影响。骨钙素是一种依赖维生素k的骨基质蛋白,由成骨细胞合成。骨钙素的主要功能是合成羟基磷灰石作为骨组织的主要矿物成分。此外,骨钙素具有广泛的骨外作用,研究最多的是参与糖脂和能量代谢的调节。关于骨钙素在心血管疾病发生发展中的作用的研究很少,现有的数据相互矛盾。为了更深入地了解这一问题,我们基于2013-2023年科学数据库Medline (Pubmed)、Scopus、Web of Science、Google Scholar和Cochrane Library的数据,对现代文献进行了系统分析。根据其结果,骨钙素是心血管状态的潜在生物标志物,其升高的值可能与预防心血管疾病发展的潜在保护机制有关。一般骨钙素及其形态对心血管疾病病程影响的发病机制的认识存在矛盾,需要进行进一步的研究。
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