Understanding the Gut-Bone Signaling Axis, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology Series, Vol. 1033

Coordinators: McCabe Laura R., Parameswaran Narayanan

Language: English
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This is the first book compiling current research on the gut-bone signaling axis and its implications in the pathophysiology of GI and bone diseases. Rather than focusing on a single mechanism, this book provides the reader with a broad view on gut-bone signaling and the most up-to-date information in this rapidly growing area.  The volume is also unique in that it looks at what is known about GI diseases affecting bone and then examines the role of the microbiome and its modulation by pre and probiotics to treat bone disease, placing this topic within the context of gut-bone signaling pathways. Understanding the Gut-Bone Signaling Axis will thus provide an understanding of how various therapies could be applied to this area.

Section I: Gut and Bone Physiology.- 1.Introduction.- 2.GI Research: Physiology and Gut Signaling to other organs.- Section II: Gut-Bone Signaling Pathways.- 3. Intestinal regulation of Calcium-Vitamin D and Regulation of Bone Physiology.- 4. GI Regulation of Incretins and Modulation of Bone.- 5.Intestinal Serotonin Regulation of Bone Physiology.- 5. Gut Microbiome and Bone Physiology.- 6. Intestinal Immune System and Regulation of Bone.- Section III: Gut Pathologies Affecting Bone Health.- 7. Stomach-Bone: Gastric Acid and Calcium Absorption.- 8. Inflammatory  Bowel Disease:  Human IBD and Mouse IBD Models.- 9. Antibiotic Use.- 10. Enteritis and Pathogens: Dysbiosis, Pediatrics and Aging.- 11. Enteritis and Pathogens: Chicken Models.- Section IV: Modulation of the Gut Microbiota to Support Bone Health.- 12. Prebiotics.- 13.- Probiotics.- 14. Germ Free Applications.


Laura R. McCabe, PhD is the Director of the Molecular Metabolism and Disease Program at Michigan State University. Dr. McCabe’s research focuses on understanding the mechanisms regulating bone cell (osteoblast) differentiation and bone formation. Her lab is taking an integrative approach to examine bone adaptation to diseases (such as diabetes and inflammatory bowel disease) and is working toward identifying mechanisms regulating bone formation by osteoblasts.  Approaches include examination of transcription factor activity, intracellular signaling pathway activation, stem cell lineage selection, apoptosis, metabolism and immune system contributions utilizing cell culture systems, animal models and human imaging. Dr. McCabe’s lab is also developing therapeutics to target identified mechanisms and pathways to increase bone formation.

The first book to combine current knowledge on gut and bone research Authored by international experts in the field Reviews exhaustively the key recent research regarding everything from signaling pathways to pathologies to intestinal environments