Hormonal and dietary regulation of changes in bone density during lactation and after weaning in women

Authors
Citation
Hj. Kalkwarf, Hormonal and dietary regulation of changes in bone density during lactation and after weaning in women, J MAMMARY G, 4(3), 1999, pp. 319-329
Citations number
60
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MAMMARY GLAND BIOLOGY AND NEOPLASIA
ISSN journal
10833021 → ACNP
Volume
4
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
319 - 329
Database
ISI
SICI code
1083-3021(199907)4:3<319:HADROC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Lactating women secrete approximately 250 mg of calcium in breast milk each day. Some of the calcium used for milk production comes from bone as women experience a transient 3-9% decrease in bone density during lactation. Thi s loss appears to be obligatory and under hormonal regulation as lactation- induced bone loss occurs even when calcium intake is high. Bone mineral is recovered after lactation ceases or menses resume. Recovery of bone mineral appears to be complete even when pregnancies and lactations are closely sp aced, and lactation does not increase future risk of osteoporotic fracture. Current data point to estrogen and parathyroid hormone-related peptide as regulating bone mobilization during lactation. The typical calcium regulato ry hormones, parathyroid hormone, calcitriol and calcitonin, do not appear to stimulate bone resorption during lactation. Resoration of ovarian hormon e production and decreased production of PTHrP(2) are likely to result in t he recovery of bone mineral after lactation has ceased.