That Feeling in Your Bones

Cerebrum. 2020 Jul 1:2020:cer-05-20. eCollection 2020 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Research by geneticist Gerard Karsenty of Columbia University has revealed that our bones do much more than provide protection and support. A protein called osteocalcin-released as a hormone by the skeleton-has been linked to sugar levels, exercise, and male fertility. More recently, he has shown that osteocalcin triggers a "fight or flight" response to threat.