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Bone Mass and the CAG and GGN Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms in Young Men

BACKGROUND: To determine whether androgen receptor (AR) CAG (polyglutamine) and GGN (polyglycine) polymorphisms influence bone mineral density (BMD), osteocalcin and free serum testosterone concentration in young men. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Whole body, lumbar spine and femoral bone mineral...

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Autores principales: Guadalupe-Grau, Amelia, Rodríguez-González, Francisco Germán, Ponce-González, Jesús Gustavo, Dorado, Cecilia, Olmedillas, Hugo, Fuentes, Teresa, Pérez-Gómez, Jorge, Sanchís-Moysi, Joaquín, Díaz-Chico, Bonifacio Nicolás, Calbet, José A. L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20634949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011529
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author Guadalupe-Grau, Amelia
Rodríguez-González, Francisco Germán
Ponce-González, Jesús Gustavo
Dorado, Cecilia
Olmedillas, Hugo
Fuentes, Teresa
Pérez-Gómez, Jorge
Sanchís-Moysi, Joaquín
Díaz-Chico, Bonifacio Nicolás
Calbet, José A. L.
author_facet Guadalupe-Grau, Amelia
Rodríguez-González, Francisco Germán
Ponce-González, Jesús Gustavo
Dorado, Cecilia
Olmedillas, Hugo
Fuentes, Teresa
Pérez-Gómez, Jorge
Sanchís-Moysi, Joaquín
Díaz-Chico, Bonifacio Nicolás
Calbet, José A. L.
author_sort Guadalupe-Grau, Amelia
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description BACKGROUND: To determine whether androgen receptor (AR) CAG (polyglutamine) and GGN (polyglycine) polymorphisms influence bone mineral density (BMD), osteocalcin and free serum testosterone concentration in young men. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Whole body, lumbar spine and femoral bone mineral content (BMC) and BMD, Dual X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA), AR repeat polymorphisms (PCR), osteocalcin and free testosterone (ELISA) were determined in 282 healthy men (28.6±7.6 years). Individuals were grouped as CAG short (CAG(S)) if harboring repeat lengths of ≤21 or CAG long (CAG(L)) if CAG >21, and GGN was considered short (GGN(S)) or long (GGN(L)) if GGN ≤23 or >23. There was an inverse association between logarithm of CAG and GGN length and Ward's Triangle BMC (r = −0.15 and −0.15, P<0.05, age and height adjusted). No associations between CAG or GGN repeat length and regional BMC or BMD were observed after adjusting for age. Whole body and regional BMC and BMD values were similar in men harboring CAG(S), CAG(L), GGN(S) or GGN(L) AR repeat polymorphisms. Men harboring the combination CAG(L)+GGN(L) had 6.3 and 4.4% higher lumbar spine BMC and BMD than men with the haplotype CAG(S)+GGN(S) (both P<0.05). Femoral neck BMD was 4.8% higher in the CAG(S)+GGN(S) compared with the CAG(L)+GGN(S) men (P<0.05). CAG(S), CAG(L), GGN(S), GGN(L) men had similar osteocalcin concentration as well as the four CAG-GGN haplotypes studied. CONCLUSION: AR polymorphisms have an influence on BMC and BMD in healthy adult humans, which cannot be explained through effects in osteoblastic activity.
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spelling pubmed-29025102010-07-15 Bone Mass and the CAG and GGN Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms in Young Men Guadalupe-Grau, Amelia Rodríguez-González, Francisco Germán Ponce-González, Jesús Gustavo Dorado, Cecilia Olmedillas, Hugo Fuentes, Teresa Pérez-Gómez, Jorge Sanchís-Moysi, Joaquín Díaz-Chico, Bonifacio Nicolás Calbet, José A. L. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: To determine whether androgen receptor (AR) CAG (polyglutamine) and GGN (polyglycine) polymorphisms influence bone mineral density (BMD), osteocalcin and free serum testosterone concentration in young men. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Whole body, lumbar spine and femoral bone mineral content (BMC) and BMD, Dual X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA), AR repeat polymorphisms (PCR), osteocalcin and free testosterone (ELISA) were determined in 282 healthy men (28.6±7.6 years). Individuals were grouped as CAG short (CAG(S)) if harboring repeat lengths of ≤21 or CAG long (CAG(L)) if CAG >21, and GGN was considered short (GGN(S)) or long (GGN(L)) if GGN ≤23 or >23. There was an inverse association between logarithm of CAG and GGN length and Ward's Triangle BMC (r = −0.15 and −0.15, P<0.05, age and height adjusted). No associations between CAG or GGN repeat length and regional BMC or BMD were observed after adjusting for age. Whole body and regional BMC and BMD values were similar in men harboring CAG(S), CAG(L), GGN(S) or GGN(L) AR repeat polymorphisms. Men harboring the combination CAG(L)+GGN(L) had 6.3 and 4.4% higher lumbar spine BMC and BMD than men with the haplotype CAG(S)+GGN(S) (both P<0.05). Femoral neck BMD was 4.8% higher in the CAG(S)+GGN(S) compared with the CAG(L)+GGN(S) men (P<0.05). CAG(S), CAG(L), GGN(S), GGN(L) men had similar osteocalcin concentration as well as the four CAG-GGN haplotypes studied. CONCLUSION: AR polymorphisms have an influence on BMC and BMD in healthy adult humans, which cannot be explained through effects in osteoblastic activity. Public Library of Science 2010-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2902510/ /pubmed/20634949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011529 Text en Guadalupe-Grau et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Guadalupe-Grau, Amelia
Rodríguez-González, Francisco Germán
Ponce-González, Jesús Gustavo
Dorado, Cecilia
Olmedillas, Hugo
Fuentes, Teresa
Pérez-Gómez, Jorge
Sanchís-Moysi, Joaquín
Díaz-Chico, Bonifacio Nicolás
Calbet, José A. L.
Bone Mass and the CAG and GGN Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms in Young Men
title Bone Mass and the CAG and GGN Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms in Young Men
title_full Bone Mass and the CAG and GGN Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms in Young Men
title_fullStr Bone Mass and the CAG and GGN Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms in Young Men
title_full_unstemmed Bone Mass and the CAG and GGN Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms in Young Men
title_short Bone Mass and the CAG and GGN Androgen Receptor Polymorphisms in Young Men
title_sort bone mass and the cag and ggn androgen receptor polymorphisms in young men
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20634949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011529
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