BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF BONE RESORPTION, REGULATION OF OSTEOCLASTOGENESIS AND BONE LOSS FOLLOWING LIVER TRANSPLANTATION

Methods and results: bone densitometry of L2-L4 and neck of femur, the level in serum of blood some hormones (PTH, vitamin D3, estradiol, testosterone) and cytokines (OPG, IL-6, FNO-a) regulating osteoclastogenesis as well as comparative analyses of two bone resorption markers β-crosslaps and tartra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Osteoporoz i osteopatii Jg. 16; H. 1; S. 18 - 23
Hauptverfasser: Buzulina, V P, Pronchenko, I A, Ermakova, I P, Shmerko, N P, Andrianova, A A, Kornilov, M N, Yaroshenko, E B, Koliashvili, T K
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Endocrinology Research Centre 15.12.2013
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ISSN:2072-2680, 2311-0716
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Zusammenfassung:Methods and results: bone densitometry of L2-L4 and neck of femur, the level in serum of blood some hormones (PTH, vitamin D3, estradiol, testosterone) and cytokines (OPG, IL-6, FNO-a) regulating osteoclastogenesis as well as comparative analyses of two bone resorption markers β-crosslaps and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase type 5b (TRAP-5b) were fulfilled at different periods following orthotopic liver transplantation. At the early date after operation there were the bone density decrease of L2-L4, the lowering of vitamin D3, estradiol in women, testosterone in men and the elevation of cytokines and of resorption markers. In 1 and 2 years following liver transplantation there were revealed the rise of bone density, the level of PTH, estradiol, testosterone, which were associated with the lowering of IL-6, FNO-a and β-crosslaps while the level of vitamin D3 and TRAP-5b remained stable. Conclusion: at the early date TRAP-5b was more specific marker of bone resorption which did not depend on collagen metabolism in liver. In 1 and 2 years following liver transplantation bone resorbtion was association with level of PTH, FNO-a and OPG.
ISSN:2072-2680
2311-0716
DOI:10.14341/osteo2013118-23