Metabolites (Apr 2023)

Influence of Cholesterol on the Regulation of Osteoblast Function

  • Alena Akhmetshina,
  • Dagmar Kratky,
  • Elizabeth Rendina-Ruedy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 578

Abstract

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Bone is a dynamic tissue composed of cells, an extracellular matrix, and mineralized portion. Osteoblasts are responsible for proper bone formation and remodeling, and function. These processes are endergonic and require cellular energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is derived from various sources such as glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids. However, other lipids such as cholesterol have also been found to play a critical role in bone homeostasis and can also contribute to the overall bioenergetic capacity of osteoblasts. In addition, several epidemiological studies have found a link between elevated cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, an enhanced risk of osteoporosis, and increased bone metastasis in cancer patients. This review focuses on how cholesterol, its derivatives, and cholesterol-lowering medications (statins) regulate osteoblast function and bone formation. It also highlights the molecular mechanisms underlying the cholesterol–osteoblast crosstalk.

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