Mechanosignaling in Osteoporosis: When Cells Feel the Force
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- DOI: 10.3390/ijms26094007
Mechanosignaling in Osteoporosis: When Cells Feel the Force
Abstract
Bone is a highly mechanosensitive tissue, where mechanical signaling plays a central role in maintaining skeletal homeostasis. Mechanotransduction regulates the balance between bone formation and resorption through coordinated interactions among bone cells. Key mechanosensing structures-including the extracellular/pericellular matrix (ECM/PCM), integrins, ion channels, connexins, and primary cilia, translate mechanical cues into biochemical signals that drive bone adaptation. Disruptions in mechanotransduction are increasingly recognized as an important factor in osteoporosis. Under pathological conditions, impaired mechanical signaling reduces bone formation and accelerates bone resorption, leading to skeletal fragility. Defects in mechanotransduction disrupt key pathways involved in bone metabolism, further exacerbating bone loss. Therefore, targeting mechanotransduction presents a promising pharmacological strategy for osteoporosis treatment. Recent advances have focused on developing drugs that enhance bone mechanosensitivity by modulating key mechanotransduction pathways, including integrins, ion channels, connexins, and Wnt signaling. A deeper understanding of mechanosignaling mechanisms may pave the way for novel therapeutic approaches aimed at restoring bone mass, mechanical integrity, and mechanosensitive bone adaptation.
Keywords: mechanosensitive ion channels; mechanosignaling; mechanotransduction; osteoporosis; secondary osteoporosis.
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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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