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      Osteoporosis: Mechanism, Molecular Target, and Current Status on Drug Development

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      Current Medicinal Chemistry
      Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

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          Osteoporosis is a pathological loss of bone mass due to an imbalance in bone remodeling where osteoclast-mediated bone resorption exceeds osteoblast-mediated bone formation resulting in skeletal fragility and fractures. Anti-resorptive agents such as bisphosphonates and SERMs, and anabolic drugs that stimulate bone formation, including PTH analogues and sclerostin inhibitors, are current treatments for osteoporosis. Despite their efficacy, severe side effects and loss of potency may limit the long term usage of a single drug. Sequential and combinational use of current drugs, such as switching from an anabolic to an anti-resorptive agent, may provide an alternative approach. Moreover, there are novel drugs being developed against emerging new targets such as Cathepsin K and 17β-HSD2 that may have less side effects. This review will summarize the molecular mechanisms of osteoporosis, current drugs for osteoporosis treatment, and new drug development strategies.

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          Journal
          Current Medicinal Chemistry
          CMC
          Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
          09298673
          March 30 2020
          March 30 2020
          : 27
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 38163, United States
          [2 ]Department of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 38165, United States
          Article
          10.2174/0929867327666200330142432
          7665836
          32223730
          37fad08f-dfab-44f2-b847-4feb4af0ef63
          © 2020
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