Positive association of glucagon with bone turnover markers in type 2 diabetes: A cross-sectional study.
Hui GuoChunhua SuiShaohong GeJian CaiDongping LinYuyu GuoNingjian WangYing ZhouRong YingKexi ZhaTao GuYan ZhaoYing-Li LuZengmei AnPublished in: Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews (2022)
Glucagon had a positive effect on bone metabolism. The concentrations of the three BTMs increased as glucagon concentrations rose. This implied that glucagon might speed up skeletal remodelling, accelerate osteogenesis, and promote the formation of mature bone tissue. At the same time, the osteoclastic process was also accelerated, providing raw materials for osteogenesis to preserve the dynamic balance. In view of the successful use of single-molecule as well as dual/triple agonists, it would be feasible to develop a preparation that would reduce osteoporosis in diabetic patients.