Deficits in trabecular bone microarchitecture in young women with Type 1 diabetes mellitus

Autor: Abdalrahaman, Naiemh, Mccomb, Christie, Foster, John E., McLean, John, Lindsay, Robert S., McClure, John, McMillan, Martin, Drummond, Russell, Gordon, Derek, McKay, Gerard A., Shaikh, M. Guftar, Perry, Colin G., Ahmed, S. Faisal
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
ISSN: 0884-0431
Popis: Context:\ud The pathophysiological mechanism of increased fractures in young adults with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) is unclear.\ud \ud Objective:\ud Case:control study of trabecular bone microarchitecture and vertebral marrow adiposity in young women with T1DM.\ud \ud Patients and Settings:\ud 30 women with T1DM with a median (range) age of 22.0yrs (16.9, 36.1) attending one outpatient clinic with a median age at diagnosis of 9.7yrs (0.46, 14.8) were compared to 28 age-matched healthy women who acted as controls.\ud \ud Methods and Main Outcome Measures:\ud Measurements included MRI-based assessment of proximal tibial bone volume/total volume (appBV/TV), trabecular separation (appTb.Sp), vertebral bone marrow adiposity (BMA) and abdominal adipose tissue and biochemical markers of GH/IGF-1 axis (IGF-1, IGFBP3, ALS) and bone turnover.\ud \ud Results:\ud Median appBV/TV in cases and controls was 0.3 (0.22, 0.37) and 0.33 (0.26, 0.4), respectively (p = 0.018) and median appTb.Sp in T1DM was 2.59 (2.24, 3.38) and 2.32 (2.03, 2.97), respectively (p = 0.012). The median appBV/TV was 0.28 (0.22, 0.33) in those cases with retinopathy (n,15) compared to 0.33 (0.25, 0.37) in those without retinopathy (p = 0.02). Although median visceral adipose tissue in cases was higher than in controls at 5,733mm3 (2030, 11,144) and 3,460mm3 (1,808, 6,832), respectively (p = 0.012), there was no difference in median BMA which was 31.1% (9.9, 59.9) and 26.3% (8.5, 49.8) in cases and controls, respectively (p = 0.2). Serum IGF-1 and ALS were also lower in cases and the latter showed an inverse association to appTbSp (r = -0.30, p = 0.04).\ud \ud Conclusion:\ud Detailed MRI studies in young women with childhood-onset T1DM have shown clear deficits in trabecular microarchitecture of the tibia. Underlying pathophysiological mechanisms may include a microvasculopathy.
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