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Using Real-Time Cell Metabolic Flux Analyzer to Monitor Osteoblast Bioenergetics
Published on: March 1, 2022
[Metabolic syndrome: how about bone?]
José Luis Hernández Hernández1, José Antonio Riancho Moral, Jesús González Macías
1Departamento de Medicina Interna. Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla. Universidad de Cantabria. Santander. Cantabria. España. mirhhj@humv.es
Abstract:
In the last decades, the association between cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis has been a matter of an extensive clinical and basic investigation, and in fact, common pathogenic links have been recently proposed. The metabolic syndrome includes a series of cardiovascular risk factors that confer a high risk of morbimortality. On the other hand, osteoporosis and its more serious consequence, fracture, represent a true epidemic nowadays. The aim of the present article is to perform a brief update of the association between the individual components of the metabolic syndrome and bone metabolism, and to analyze the publications that have studied the same association, but considering the metabolic syndrome as a whole.
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