| If you've ever heard someone  blame his weight and diabetes on his bone structure, he may be right — in part.  New research dashes generations of medical paradigms separating systems in your  body from one another. For example, modern medicine has a specialist for just  about every organ. But this sub-specialization has totally neglected the  interplay between systems. Who would have ever thought that obesity and type-2  diabetes might be bred in your bones? Few specialists would know that or even  care. A breakthrough study has  recently confirmed that osteocalcin, a hormone secreted by osteoblasts  (bone-forming cells), can protect you against obesity and insulin resistance.  Osteocalcin increases the number of pancreas insulin-producing beta cells,  insulin itself, and improved insulin sensitivity. This is the first study ever  to show that the skeleton plays a role in energy regulation. Their findings  reveal that your body is more complex than medicine ever thought. We just can't  separate one system from another.What does this mean to you? It's  been well known that obesity in mammals protects against bone loss. How? This  study refers to complex poorly understood properties of the appetite hormone  leptin. Leptin reduces your appetite, but it may stimulate osteoblasts.  However, obesity also increases estrogen, which is bone protective. But excess  estrogen is carcinogenic. Is there an alternative to obesity and estrogen to  get this protection? I think so. 
 
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                                            | Source: Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes May  Be Bred in the Bone, By Neil Osterweil, Senior Associate Editor, MedPage Today  Reviewed by Zalman S. Agus, MD; Emeritus Professor at the University of  Pennsylvania School of Medicine. August 09, 2007. 
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