Serum sclerostin levels in healthy men over 50 years of age
Autor: | Harjit Pal Bhattoa, John Wamwaki, Roza Foldesi, Edit Kalina, Péter Antal-Szalmás, Adam Balogh |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Genetic Markers
Male Aging medicine.medical_specialty Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Osteocalcin Renal function Parathyroid hormone Bone remodeling chemistry.chemical_compound Endocrinology Bone Density Internal medicine medicine Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Vitamin D Adaptor Proteins Signal Transducing Aged Aged 80 and over Bone mineral biology business.industry General Medicine Middle Aged Cystatin C chemistry Parathyroid Hormone Bone Morphogenetic Proteins biology.protein Population study Sclerostin business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism. 31:579-584 |
ISSN: | 1435-5604 0914-8779 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00774-013-0451-z |
Popis: | The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship of serum sclerostin levels with age, cystatin C, bone mineral density (BMD) and biochemical markers of bone turnover in healthy Hungarian men >50 years of age. We determined serum levels of sclerostin and examined its relationship to age, cystatin C, osteocalcin, C-terminal telopeptides of type-I collagen, procollagen type 1 amino-terminal propeptide, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, parathyroid hormone, and L1–L4 (LS) and femur neck (FN) BMD data available from 194 randomly selected ambulatory men belonging to the HunMen cohort. In the study population as a whole [n = 194; age (median, range) 59 (51–81) years], statistically significant correlation was found between sclerostin and age (r = 0.211; p = 0.003), cystatin C (r = 0.246; p = 0.001), FN BMD (r = 0.147; p = 0.041) and LS BMD (r = 0.169; p = 0.019). Compared to middle-aged men (age ≤59 years, n = 98), elderly men (age >59 years, n = 96) had significantly higher serum sclerostin levels (67.8 ± 15.9 vs 63.5 ± 14 pmol/L; p = 0.047). Among men with normal (T score >−1.0) FN BMD, the elderly had significantly higher serum sclerostin levels compared to the middle-aged men (70.4 ± 17 vs 63.9 ± 11.5 pmol/L; p = 0.019). Furthermore, among the elderly men cystatin C was the only significant predictor of serum sclerostin levels (standardized regression coefficient (β) = 0.487; p |
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