Gut Microbiota and Bone Health

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Abstract

The past decade has seen an explosion of research in the area of how the bacteria that inhabit the human body impact health and disease. One of the more surprising concepts to emerge from this work is the ability of the intestinal microbiota to impact virtually all systems in the body. Recently, the role of gut bacteria in bone health and disease has received more significant attention. In this chapter, we review what has been learned about how the gut microbiome impacts bone health and discuss possible mechanisms of how the gut-bone axis may be connected. We also discuss the use of therapeutic microbes in the modulation of bone health. Finally, we propose an emerging field of the gut-brain-bone axis, in which the gut drives bone physiology via regulation of key hormones that are originally synthesized in the brain.

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Quach, D., & Britton, R. A. (2017). Gut Microbiota and Bone Health. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1033, pp. 47–58). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66653-2_4

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