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Cross-Talk of Bone Remodeling and Cardiac Dysfunction; Reimagining the Bone-Heart Axis in Atherosclerosis Pathogenesis Publisher



Saberi K ; Heidari A ; Rostamzadeh M ; Ranjbar A ; Nesaei F ; Mahjoob MP ; Asoodeh IZ ; Faramarzzadeh R ; Sharifi S
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Source: Journal of Parathyroid Disease Published:2026


Abstract

Recent findings detected a dynamic, reciprocal relationship between bone remodeling and cardiac dysfunction, significantly influencing atherosclerosis pathogenesis. The bone-heart axis consists of bidirectional signaling of bone-derived factors and dysregulated mineral metabolism, which directly affect vascular calcification, endothelial function, and myocardial stress. Conversely, cardiac hormones and systemic inflammation modulate osteoclast/osteoblast activity. Critically, shared molecular pathways, like RANKL/RANK/OPG modulate both skeletal turnover and vascular inflammation/calcification. Pathological bone resorption releases calcium and matrix vesicles that nucleate vascular calcification, accelerating atherosclerotic plaque instability. Reimagining this axis emphasizes on osteo-immunological mechanisms with central role in cardiovascular disease progression, suggesting integrated therapeutic targets for atherosclerosis beyond traditional lipid-centric approaches. © 2026 The Author(s).