Title (en)
Mechanisms of Systemic Osteoporosis in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Language
English
Description (en)
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an autoimmune disease, is characterized by the presence of symmetric polyarthritis predominantly of the small joints that leads to severe cartilage and bone destruction. Based on animal and human data, the pathophysiology of osteoporosis, a frequent comorbidity in conjunction with RA, was delineated. Autoimmune inflammatory processes, which lead to a systemic upregulation of inflammatory and osteoclastogenic cytokines, the production of autoantibodies, and Th cell senescence with a presumed disability to control the systemic immune system's and osteoclastogenic status, may play important roles in the pathophysiology of osteoporosis in RA. Consequently, osteoclast activity increases, osteoblast function decreases and bone metabolic and mechanical properties deteriorate. Although a number of disease-modifying drugs to treat joint inflammation are available, data on the ability of these drugs to prevent fragility fractures are limited. Thus, specific treatment of osteoporosis should be considered in patients with RA and an associated increased risk of fragility fractures.
Keywords (en)
Animals; Arthritis, Rheumatoidmetabolism; Bone and Bonesmetabolism; Fractures, Bonecomplications; Humans; Osteoclastsmetabolism; Osteoporosisdrug therapy
DOI
10.3390/ijms23158740
Author of the digital object
Peter Pietschmann (Medical University of Vienna)
Wolfgang Sipos (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Maria Butylina (Medical University of Vienna)
Katharina Kerschan-Schindl (Medical University of Vienna)
Format
application/pdf
Size
480.3 kB
Licence Selected
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Pages or Volume
14
Volume
23
Number
15
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2022
- Citable links
Persistent identifier
DOI
https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:2067
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158740 - Content
- DetailsObject typePDFDocumentFormatapplication/pdfCreated05.09.2023 09:53:18 UTC
- Usage statistics--
- This object is in collection
- Metadata
- Export formats