PERSONAL DE APOYO
COLLIN Alejandro Alberto
artículos
Título:
Analysis of the Molecular Mechanisms by Flavonoids with Potential Use for Osteoporosis Prevention or Therapy
Autor/es:
RODRIGUEZ, VALERIA; RIVOIRA, MARIA ANGELICA; PICOTTO, GABRIELA; DIAZ DE BARBOZA, GABRIELA; COLLIN, ALEJANDRO; TOLOSA DE TALAMONI, NORI
Revista:
CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY.
Editorial:
BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2021
ISSN:
0929-8673
Resumen:
: Background: Osteoporosis is the most common skeletal disorder worldwide.Flavonoids have the potential to alleviate bone alterations in osteoporotic patients with theadvantage of being safer and less expensive than conventional therapies.Objective: The main objective is to analyze the molecular mechanisms triggered in boneby different subclasses of flavonoids. In addition, this review provides an up-to-dateoverview of the cellular and molecular aspects of osteoporotic bones versus healthybones, and a brief description of some epidemiological studies indicating that flavonoidscould be useful for osteoporosis treatment.Methods: The PubMed database was searched in 2001- 2021 using the keywords osteoporosis, flavonoids, and their subclasses such as flavones, flavonols, flavanols, isoflavones, flavanones and anthocyanins, focusing the data on the molecular mechanisms triggered in bone.Results: Although flavonoids comprise many compounds that differ in structure, their effects on bone loss in postmenopausal women or in ovariectomized-induced osteoporoticanimals are quite similar. Most of them increase bone mineral density and bone strength,which occur through an enhancement of osteoblastogenesis and osteoclast apoptosis, adecrease in osteoclastogenesis, as well as an increase in neovascularization on the site ofthe osteoporotic fracture.Conclusion: Several molecules of signaling pathways are involved in the effect of flavonoids on osteoporotic bone. Whether all flavonoids have a common mechanism or theyact as ligands of estrogen receptors remains to be established. More clinical trials are necessary to know better their safety, efficacy, delivery and bioavailability in humans, as wellas comparative studies with conventional therapies.