“…Emerging evidence supports the hypothesis that accumulation of senescent cells or alteration of some age‐related molecules (e.g., miRNA, RNA, lipids, and proteins) packaged by exosomes in the bone microenvironment is the primary cause of osteoporosis (Farr et al., 2017; Gibon, Lu, & Goodman, 2016; Lim et al., 2017; Sui, Hu, Zheng, & Jin, 2016; Williams, Smith, Kumar, Vijayan, & Reddy, 2017). Targeting these exosomes, which act as important communicators between cells, may emerge as a new therapeutic approach for osteoporosis (Liu et al., 2017; Long et al., 2017; Nakano et al., 2016).…”