نتایج جستجو برای: bone turnover

تعداد نتایج: 341303  

2013
Mohammad Zare Mohammad R. A. ghazvini Maseumeh Dashti Mohammad R. Najafi Amir M. Alavi-Naeini

BACKGROUND The effects of chronic valproic acid administration on bone health have been a matter of concern and controversy. In this study, the bone status following valproate intake was assessed by using several bone-related biochemical markers. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this case-control study, 62 epileptic patients and 40 age- and gender-matched controls were enrolled. The patients had been...

2013
Takashi Nagai Keizo Sakamoto Koji Ishikawa Emi Saito Takuma Kuroda Katsunori Inagaki

Bisphosphonate excessively inhibits bone resorption and results in pathological fracture of the femur or ilium. The subject of this study was administered risedronate for 7 years; we suspected an easy fracture of the femoral diaphysis. In this study, we report the results of this patient's bone biopsy and bone morphometric analysis. A 76-year-old female patient presented with right femoral pain...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2005
Kaisa K Ivaska Sanna-Maria Käkönen Paul Gerdhem Karl J Obrant Kim Pettersson H Kalervo Väänänen

BACKGROUND Osteocalcin (OC) is produced by osteoblasts during bone formation, and circulating OC has been used in clinical investigations as a marker of bone metabolism. OC is excreted into urine by glomerular filtration and can be found in urine as midmolecule fragments. METHODS We developed and evaluated three immunoassays (U-MidOC, U-LongOC, and U-TotalOC) for the detection of various mole...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1997
R Okazaki Y Totsuka K Hamano M Ajima M Miura Y Hirota K Hata S Fukumoto T Matsumoto

Patients with poorly controlled noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) are shown to have higher bone mass. However, the influence of changes in glycemic control on bone turnover is not known. To clarify whether metabolic improvement of poorly controlled NIDDM affects bone turnover, markers for glucose, mineral, and bone metabolism were assessed before and after glycemic control for 3 we...

2013
Rein Jan Piso Madeleine Rothen Jean Pierre Rothen Matthias Stahl Christoph Fux

BACKGROUND Osteoporosis and bone fractures seem to be higher in HIV-infected Patients compared to the general populations. Moreover, bone turnover markers are increased in patients on antiretroviral therapy and vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in HIV-infected patients. However, the influence of per oral cholecalciferol on bone metabolism in HIV infected patients is not well understood. METHO...

2009
Tamim Diab Matthew R. Allen David B. Burr

INTRODUCTION—Bone turnover suppression in sites that already have a low surface-based remodeling rate may lead to oversuppression that could have negative effects on the biomechanical properties of bone. The goal was to determine how alendronate suppresses bone turnover at sites with different surface-based remodeling rates. METHODS—Dynamic histomorphometric parameters were assessed in trabecul...

2015
Qian Wu Zhao-Ming Zhong Ying Pan Ji-Huan Zeng Shuai Zheng Si-Yuan Zhu Jian-Ting Chen

BACKGROUND Advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) are acknowledged as a novel marker of oxidation-mediated protein damage. This study aimed to investigate the plasma levels of AOPPs in postmenopausal osteoporotic women, and to determine the relationship between AOPPs accumulation and lumbar bone mineral destiny (BMD) or bone turnover markers. MATERIAL AND METHODS Lumbar BMD was measured ...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2000
B. K. Yoon J. W. Lee D. S. Choi C. R. Roh J. H. Lee

To elucidate the changes in bone turnover during pregnancy and puerperium, we measured serially the levels of serum osteocalcin and urine deoxypyridinoline (Dpy) as markers of bone formation and bone resorption, respectively, in 22 healthy women with normal pregnancy. Nineteen non-pregnant women served as control. The Dpy levels increased significantly at 16 weeks of pregnancy and remained elev...

Journal: :BoneKEy reports 2015
Barbara M Misof Nadja Fratzl-Zelman Eleftherios P Paschalis Paul Roschger Klaus Klaushofer

It is well established that long-term antiresorptive use is effective in the reduction of fracture risk in high bone turnover osteoporosis. Nevertheless, during recent years, concerns emerged that longer bone turnover reduction might favor the occurrence of fatigue fractures. However, the underlying mechanisms for both beneficial and suspected adverse effects are not fully understood yet. There...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2006
T Ueland S L Fougner K Godang T Schreiner J Bollerslev

OBJECTIVE Acromegaly is characterized by a persistent hypersecretion of GH and provides information on long-term effects of GH on bone metabolism. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of gonadal status and disease activity on bone metabolism in active acromegaly. METHODS Seventy-three consecutive patients with active acromegaly: 40 women and 33 men (50 +/- 13 (mean +/- s.d.) and 49...

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