HIGH BONE TURNOVER IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW BONE MASS IN BOTH PREMENOPAUSAL AND POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN

Citation
P. Ravn et al., HIGH BONE TURNOVER IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW BONE MASS IN BOTH PREMENOPAUSAL AND POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN, Bone, 19(3), 1996, pp. 291-298
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
Journal title
BoneACNP
ISSN journal
87563282
Volume
19
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
291 - 298
Database
ISI
SICI code
8756-3282(1996)19:3<291:HBTIAW>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
In 979 healthy women, aged 30-75 years, bone mass was measured by DXA in the lumbar spine and proximal femur, and by SXA in the distal forea rm, Bone turnover was assessed by urinary CrossLaps (CrossLaps(TM) ELI SA), a new assay which measures type I collagen degradation products i n urine and by osteocalcin (two-site N-Mid hOsteocalcin ELISA(TM)), a new assay which measures the N-terminal-mid fragment (1-43) as well as the intact (1-49) osteocalcin (OCN-Mid) in serum, For comparison data on urinary hydroxyproline (fU Hpr/Cr) and serum, total alkaline phosp hatase were included (AP), In premenopausal women below 50 years of ag e, the concentrations of the biochemical markers were stable with age, At menopause CrossLaps(TM) and OCN-Mid increased abruptly to a level 60% and 35% above the premenopausal mean values (p < 0.001), Premenopa usal women in the highest quartiles, stratified according to the conce ntration of CrossLaps(TM) and OCN-Mid corrected for height and weight, had 6%-11% lower bone mass in all regions (p < 0.01) as compared to w omen in the lowest quartiles, CrossLaps(TM) and OCN-Mid corrected for height and weight correlated with bone mass in the spine and proximal femur, r = -0.13 to r = -0.28, p < 0.05, In postmenopausal women, the difference in bone mass between the highest and lowest quartiles was 8 %-14% (p < 0.001), CrossLaps(TM) and OCN-Mid correlated with bone mass measured in all regions, r = -0.14 to r = -0.32, p < 0.05, The correl ation between bone mass and AP and fU Hpr/Cr was lower; r = -0.06 to r = -0.20 for premenopausal women, NS to p < 0.01, and r = -0.01 to r = -0.23, NS to p < 0.001 for postmenopausal women, Tn conclusion, the p resent data indicate that high bone turnover is associated with a sign ificantly lower bone mass in not only postmenopausal, but interestingl y also in premenopausal women, In consistence with previous results, w e found that bone turnover increased perimenopausally and in the early menopause.