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The 17-β-oestradiol inhibits osteoclast activity by increasing the cannabinoid CB2 receptor expression

Francesca Rossi, Giulia Bellini, Livio Luongo, Silvia Mancusi, Marco Torella, Chiara Tortora, Iolanda Manzo, Francesca Guida, Bruno Nobili, Vito de Novellis, Sabatino Maione
cannabinoidsosteoporosis
Key takeaways
  1. 01Estrogen inhibits the formation and activity of human bone-degrading osteoclasts in vitro
  2. 02This inhibitory effect is associated with increased expression of the cannabinoid CB2 receptor
  3. 03Post-menopausal women show lower CB2 expression and higher markers of bone resorption
  4. 04The research suggests estrogen may directly regulate the gene responsible for CB2 receptors

Estrogen appears to protect bone density by boosting CB2 receptors, which in turn limits the activity of bone-degrading cells.

Abstract

Bone is a highly metabolically active tissue and its formation and resorption is at the base of bone remodelling. The critical importance of a balanced bone remodelling is demonstrated by human diseases, i.e. osteoporosis, in which a net increase in bone resorption is responsible of skeleton weakening and fracture risk. Oestrogens display anti-resorptive properties on bone metabolism. Indeed, the so-called post-menopausal osteoporosis occurs after interruption of gonad function and benefits from hormonal replacement treatment. Recently, an important role for the endocannabinoid system in the regulation of skeletal remodelling in human has also been shown. In particular, we showed that CB2 stimulation is able to reduce the number of human OCs in vitro. Here, we provide unprecedented evidence that 17-β-oestradiol administration inhibits activity and formation of human OCs in vitro, demonstrating that oestrogens are able to induce an increase of CB2 expression probably through the recruitment of a putative oestrogens responsive element in the CB2 encoding for gene.

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APA
Francesca Rossi, Giulia Bellini, Livio Luongo, Silvia Mancusi, Marco Torella, Chiara Tortora, Iolanda Manzo, Francesca Guida, Bruno Nobili, Vito de Novellis, & Sabatino Maione (2013). The 17-β-oestradiol inhibits osteoclast activity by increasing the cannabinoid CB2 receptor expression. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-17-%ce%b2-oestradiol-inhibits-osteoclast-activity-by-increasing-the-cannabinoid-cb2-receptor-expression/
MLA
Francesca Rossi, et al. "The 17-β-oestradiol inhibits osteoclast activity by increasing the cannabinoid CB2 receptor expression." 2013, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-17-%ce%b2-oestradiol-inhibits-osteoclast-activity-by-increasing-the-cannabinoid-cb2-receptor-expression/.
Chicago
Francesca Rossi et al. 2013. "The 17-β-oestradiol inhibits osteoclast activity by increasing the cannabinoid CB2 receptor expression.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-17-%ce%b2-oestradiol-inhibits-osteoclast-activity-by-increasing-the-cannabinoid-cb2-receptor-expression/