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Impact of parathyroid hormone on bone marrow-derived stem cell mobilization and migration
Authors:Bruno C Huber  Ulrich Grabmaier  Stefan Brunner
Institution:Bruno C Huber, Ulrich Grabmaier, Stefan Brunner, Department of Internal Medicine I, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Campus Grosshadern, D-81377 Munich, Germany
Abstract:Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is well-known as the principal regulator of calcium homeostasis in the human body and controls bone metabolism via actions on the survival and activation of osteoblasts. The intermittent administration of PTH has been shown to stimulate bone production in mice and men and therefore PTH administration has been recently approved for the treatment of osteoporosis. Besides to its physiological role in bone remodelling PTH has been demonstrated to influence and expand the bone marrow stem cell niche where hematopoietic stem cells, capable of both self-renewal and differentiation, reside. Moreover, intermittent PTH treatment is capable to induce mobilization of progenitor cells from the bone marrow into the bloodstream. This novel function of PTH on modulating the activity of the stem cell niche in the bone marrow as well as on mobilization and regeneration of bone marrow-derived stem cells offers new therapeutic options in bone marrow and stem cell transplantation as well as in the field of ischemic disorders.
Keywords:Parathyroid hormone  Stem cells  Bone marrow  Mobilization  Migration
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