Effects of Neurological Disorders on Bone Health

Neurological diseases, particularly in the context of aging, have serious impacts on quality of life and can negatively affect bone health. The brain-bone axis is critically important for skeletal metabolism, sensory innervation, and endocrine cross-talk between these organs. This review discusses c...

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Published in:Frontiers in psychology Vol. 11; p. 612366
Main Authors: Kelly, Ryan R, Sidles, Sara J, LaRue, Amanda C
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 30-11-2020
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Summary:Neurological diseases, particularly in the context of aging, have serious impacts on quality of life and can negatively affect bone health. The brain-bone axis is critically important for skeletal metabolism, sensory innervation, and endocrine cross-talk between these organs. This review discusses current evidence for the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which various neurological disease categories, including autoimmune, developmental, dementia-related, movement, neuromuscular, stroke, trauma, and psychological, impart changes in bone homeostasis and mass, as well as fracture risk. Likewise, how bone may affect neurological function is discussed. Gaining a better understanding of brain-bone interactions, particularly in patients with underlying neurological disorders, may lead to development of novel therapies and discovery of shared risk factors, as well as highlight the need for broad, whole-health clinical approaches toward treatment.
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These authors have contributed equally to this work
Reviewed by: Antonino Catalano, University of Messina, Italy; Patrick Mantyh, University of Arizona, United States
This article was submitted to Psychopathology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology
Edited by: Carmelo Mario Vicario, University of Messina, Italy
ISSN:1664-1078
1664-1078
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2020.612366