Abstract
It is well known that the rise of FSH is a hallmark of menopause associated with osteoporosis and visceral adiposity. Recent days, Zahidi's group reported that blocking FSH signals prevents bone loss in ovariectomized mice by inhibiting bone resorption and stimulating bone synthesis. The same research group also showed that blocking FSH action reduces body fat volume by promoting beige fat thermogenesis. These findings open new doors for novel and complementary treatments addressing post-menopausal osteoporosis and metabolic diseases.
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