Irisin and Bone in Sickness and in Health: A Narrative Review of the Literature
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Irisin and Bone in Sickness and in Health: A Narrative Review of the Literature
Abstract
Irisin is a hormone-like myokine produced by the skeletal muscle in response to exercise. Upon its release into the circulation, it is involved in the browning process and thermogenesis, but recent evidence indicates that this myokine could also regulate the functions of osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes. Most human studies have reported that serum irisin levels decrease with age and in conditions involving bone diseases, including both primary and secondary osteoporosis. However, it should be emphasized that recent findings have called into question the importance of circulating irisin, as well as the validity and reproducibility of current methods of irisin measurement. In this review, we summarize data pertaining to the role of irisin in the bone homeostasis of healthy children and adults, as well as in the context of primary and secondary osteoporosis. Additional research is required to address methodological issues, and functional studies are required to clarify whether muscle and bone damage per se affect circulating levels of irisin or whether the modulation of this myokine is caused by the inherent mechanisms of underlying diseases, such as genetic or inflammatory causes. These investigations would shed further light on the effects of irisin on bone homeostasis and bone disease.
Keywords: FNDC5; bone mineral density; fractures; irisin; osteoporosis; sarcopenia.
Conflict of interest statement
E. Tsourdi received honoraria for lectures and advisory boards from Amgen, UCB, Takeda, Kyowa Kirin, and educational grants from Takeda and UCB. A.D. Anastasilakis reports lecture fees from Amgen, Bianex, Eli-Lilly, ITF, and UCB. M. Rauner received honoraria for lectures from Amgen, UCB, Diasorin and research materials from Novartis, Acceleron, and Regeneron. L.C. Hofbauer reports honoraria for advisory boards from Alexion, Amgen, Merck, Radius, Roche, Shire, and UCB to his institution and himself. F. Lademann has nothing to disclose.
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