GDF15 mediates inflammation-associated bone loss through a brain-bone axis
Renée Van der Cruyssen,
Jan Devan,
Irina Heggli
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYMetabolic mediators play an important role in regulating chronic inflammation in the body. Here we report an unexpected role for GDF15 (Growth Differentiation Factor 15), a central mediator of food intake, in inflammation-associated bone loss. GDF15 serum levels were found to be elevated in arthritis patients and inversely correlated with bone density. Despite being associated with inflammation, we found that GDF15 itself does not cause, nor contribute to, clinical or histopathological arthritis. Rather… Show more
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