Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3367386 | Joint Bone Spine | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Estrogens play a key role in regulating bone mineralization. Bone tissue expresses the enzymes that metabolize estrogens, as well as the α and β receptors that mediate responses to estrogens. After the menopause, estrogen secretion by the ovaries is promptly replaced by production within tissues, which occurs chiefly via aromatization of adrenal steroids. Therefore, aromatase activity is a major determinant of estrogen activity in postmenopausal women. Studies are beginning to shed light on the mechanisms by which aromatase activity influences bone remodeling.
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Authors
Claude Ribot, Florence Trémollieres, Jean-Michel Pouillés,