In the present study we evaluated plasma levels of two markers of bone turnover (osteocalcin (OC) and urinary pyridinium cross-links) in association with bone mineral density (BMI) in different groups of climacteric women. We have investigated 158 women in pre-, peri,- and postmenopause. Blood and urine samples for assay of hormones and markers were collected and bone mineral density (BMD) was measured by DEXA densitometry in the distal tenth of the non-dominant forearm. There was a significant increase in mean absolute levels of both markers in perimenopause and women in natural and surgical menopause, with respect to women in premenopause. There was a significant correlation between OC and deoxypyridoline (DPYR) in peri- and postmenopause groups. In peri- and postmenopause groups, BMD was correlated with an increase in the biochemical markers of bone remodeling. In the present study, OC and DPYR were found to have good sensitivity for identifying perimenopausal women with pathological BMD. The present results reveal a positive and significant correlation between DPYR and OC, inversely proportional to BMD, during hormone replacement therapy. These markers therefore turn out to be sensitive not only for monitoring severe pathology of bone turnover, but also for monitoring slight physiological deficits in bone equilibrium beginning in perimenopause.

Comparison of biochemical markers of bone turnover and bone mineral density in different groups of climacteric women / Morgante, G.; La Marca, A.; Ditto, A.; Musacchio, M. C.; Cavicchioli, C.; Lanzetta, D.; Petraglia, F.; De Leo, V.. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - 15:6(2001), pp. 466-471. [10.1080/gye.15.6.466.471]

Comparison of biochemical markers of bone turnover and bone mineral density in different groups of climacteric women

La Marca, A.;Cavicchioli, C.;Petraglia, F.;
2001

Abstract

In the present study we evaluated plasma levels of two markers of bone turnover (osteocalcin (OC) and urinary pyridinium cross-links) in association with bone mineral density (BMI) in different groups of climacteric women. We have investigated 158 women in pre-, peri,- and postmenopause. Blood and urine samples for assay of hormones and markers were collected and bone mineral density (BMD) was measured by DEXA densitometry in the distal tenth of the non-dominant forearm. There was a significant increase in mean absolute levels of both markers in perimenopause and women in natural and surgical menopause, with respect to women in premenopause. There was a significant correlation between OC and deoxypyridoline (DPYR) in peri- and postmenopause groups. In peri- and postmenopause groups, BMD was correlated with an increase in the biochemical markers of bone remodeling. In the present study, OC and DPYR were found to have good sensitivity for identifying perimenopausal women with pathological BMD. The present results reveal a positive and significant correlation between DPYR and OC, inversely proportional to BMD, during hormone replacement therapy. These markers therefore turn out to be sensitive not only for monitoring severe pathology of bone turnover, but also for monitoring slight physiological deficits in bone equilibrium beginning in perimenopause.
2001
15
6
466
471
Comparison of biochemical markers of bone turnover and bone mineral density in different groups of climacteric women / Morgante, G.; La Marca, A.; Ditto, A.; Musacchio, M. C.; Cavicchioli, C.; Lanzetta, D.; Petraglia, F.; De Leo, V.. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - 15:6(2001), pp. 466-471. [10.1080/gye.15.6.466.471]
Morgante, G.; La Marca, A.; Ditto, A.; Musacchio, M. C.; Cavicchioli, C.; Lanzetta, D.; Petraglia, F.; De Leo, V.
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