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Reference intervals for serum osteocalcin concentrations in adult men and women from the study of health in Pomerania

BACKGROUND: Osteocalcin (OC) is a bone-specific protein produced primarily by osteoblasts during bone formation. Besides its role in bone formation, osteocalcin may play a role in the regulation of energy metabolism and male fertility. To interpret serum OC data, reference intervals adapted to a spe...

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Autores principales: Hannemann, Anke, Friedrich, Nele, Spielhagen, Christin, Rettig, Rainer, Ittermann, Till, Nauck, Matthias, Wallaschofski, Henri
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23497286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-13-11
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author Hannemann, Anke
Friedrich, Nele
Spielhagen, Christin
Rettig, Rainer
Ittermann, Till
Nauck, Matthias
Wallaschofski, Henri
author_facet Hannemann, Anke
Friedrich, Nele
Spielhagen, Christin
Rettig, Rainer
Ittermann, Till
Nauck, Matthias
Wallaschofski, Henri
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description BACKGROUND: Osteocalcin (OC) is a bone-specific protein produced primarily by osteoblasts during bone formation. Besides its role in bone formation, osteocalcin may play a role in the regulation of energy metabolism and male fertility. To interpret serum OC data, reference intervals adapted to a specific laboratory method are needed. METHODS: A healthy reference population was selected from the first follow-up of the Study of Health in Pomerania. Serum OC concentrations were measured with the IDS-iSYS N-Mid Osteocalcin assay on the IDS-iSYS Automated System (Immunodiagnostic Systems, Frankfurt am Main, Germany). The reference interval was defined as the central 95% range (2.5th-97.5th percentile). Age-specific reference intervals were calculated by quantile regression for 1107 men (25–79 years) and 545 premenopausal women (25–54 years). The reference interval for 498 postmenopausal women (50–79 years) was calculated irrespective of age. RESULTS: Median (1st-3rd quartile) serum OC concentrations were 15.4 ng/mL (12.0-19.4 ng/mL) in men, 14.4 ng/mL (11.3-18.5 ng/mL) in premenopausal women, and 18.6 ng/mL (13.6-25.6 ng/mL) in postmenopausal women. Serum OC concentrations were highest in men and premenopausal women aged 25–29 years, were stable during midlife, and rose again after 65 years of age in men and at transition to menopause in women. Serum OC concentrations were lower in women taking oral contraceptives or who were under hormone replacement therapy after menopause and in subjects with diabetes mellitus or with body mass index < 18 or > 30 kg/m(2) than in subjects without these conditions. CONCLUSIONS: We established sex-specific adult reference intervals for the serum OC concentration measured by the IDS-iSYS N-Mid Osteocalcin assay.
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spelling pubmed-36064662013-03-24 Reference intervals for serum osteocalcin concentrations in adult men and women from the study of health in Pomerania Hannemann, Anke Friedrich, Nele Spielhagen, Christin Rettig, Rainer Ittermann, Till Nauck, Matthias Wallaschofski, Henri BMC Endocr Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Osteocalcin (OC) is a bone-specific protein produced primarily by osteoblasts during bone formation. Besides its role in bone formation, osteocalcin may play a role in the regulation of energy metabolism and male fertility. To interpret serum OC data, reference intervals adapted to a specific laboratory method are needed. METHODS: A healthy reference population was selected from the first follow-up of the Study of Health in Pomerania. Serum OC concentrations were measured with the IDS-iSYS N-Mid Osteocalcin assay on the IDS-iSYS Automated System (Immunodiagnostic Systems, Frankfurt am Main, Germany). The reference interval was defined as the central 95% range (2.5th-97.5th percentile). Age-specific reference intervals were calculated by quantile regression for 1107 men (25–79 years) and 545 premenopausal women (25–54 years). The reference interval for 498 postmenopausal women (50–79 years) was calculated irrespective of age. RESULTS: Median (1st-3rd quartile) serum OC concentrations were 15.4 ng/mL (12.0-19.4 ng/mL) in men, 14.4 ng/mL (11.3-18.5 ng/mL) in premenopausal women, and 18.6 ng/mL (13.6-25.6 ng/mL) in postmenopausal women. Serum OC concentrations were highest in men and premenopausal women aged 25–29 years, were stable during midlife, and rose again after 65 years of age in men and at transition to menopause in women. Serum OC concentrations were lower in women taking oral contraceptives or who were under hormone replacement therapy after menopause and in subjects with diabetes mellitus or with body mass index < 18 or > 30 kg/m(2) than in subjects without these conditions. CONCLUSIONS: We established sex-specific adult reference intervals for the serum OC concentration measured by the IDS-iSYS N-Mid Osteocalcin assay. BioMed Central 2013-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3606466/ /pubmed/23497286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-13-11 Text en Copyright ©2013 Hannemann et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hannemann, Anke
Friedrich, Nele
Spielhagen, Christin
Rettig, Rainer
Ittermann, Till
Nauck, Matthias
Wallaschofski, Henri
Reference intervals for serum osteocalcin concentrations in adult men and women from the study of health in Pomerania
title Reference intervals for serum osteocalcin concentrations in adult men and women from the study of health in Pomerania
title_full Reference intervals for serum osteocalcin concentrations in adult men and women from the study of health in Pomerania
title_fullStr Reference intervals for serum osteocalcin concentrations in adult men and women from the study of health in Pomerania
title_full_unstemmed Reference intervals for serum osteocalcin concentrations in adult men and women from the study of health in Pomerania
title_short Reference intervals for serum osteocalcin concentrations in adult men and women from the study of health in Pomerania
title_sort reference intervals for serum osteocalcin concentrations in adult men and women from the study of health in pomerania
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23497286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-13-11
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