A postmenopausal woman begins estrogen replacement therapy. How does estrogen affect bone physiology?
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Correct answer: Inhibits RANKL activity
Estrogen inhibits RANKL-mediated osteoclast activation by increasing OPG. Loss of estrogen increases bone resorption.
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