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Bone turnover rate and bone formation/resorption balance during the early stage after switching from a bone resorption inhibitor to denosumab are predictive factors of bone mineral density change

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the correlation between bone mineral density (BMD) and the turnover rate [√(MoMf(2) + MoMr(2)), multiple of median formation (MoMf) was calculated as bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP) value/18.6 and multiple of median resorption (MoMr) as tartrate-r...

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Autor principal: Nakatoh, Shinichi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society of Osteoporosis 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6372821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30775502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.afos.2016.12.001
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description OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the correlation between bone mineral density (BMD) and the turnover rate [√(MoMf(2) + MoMr(2)), multiple of median formation (MoMf) was calculated as bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP) value/18.6 and multiple of median resorption (MoMr) as tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b (TRACP-5b) value/463] and the balance (MoMf/MoMr) and to compare differences in therapeutic effects evoked by differences in previous treatments. METHODS: In 51 osteoporotic women treated with bisphosphonates (BPs) or selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), BMD was measured at 0, 24, and 48 weeks after denosumab administration. The values of BAP and TRACP-5b were measured at 0, 4, 12, 24, 36, and 48 weeks. RESULTS: The turnover rate decreased at week 4 and decreased further at week 12. The balance indicated a relative predominantly formative state at week 4. This balance became higher in the SERM group than in the BP group at week 4. A correlation was observed between the rate of BMD change and turnover rate at weeks 0 and 4. CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to evaluate the turnover rate and balance to determine the therapeutic effect of denosumab, which induces dissociation between the trends in the bone turnover markers. Turnover rate and balance during the early stages of denosumab treatment may be predictive factors of BMD. When switching from bone resorption inhibitors to denosumab, it was necessary to consider the beginning values that were affected by the previous treatment. The state of relative anabolism is greater at 4 weeks when the previous treatment involved SERMs rather than BPs.
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spelling pubmed-63728212019-02-15 Bone turnover rate and bone formation/resorption balance during the early stage after switching from a bone resorption inhibitor to denosumab are predictive factors of bone mineral density change Nakatoh, Shinichi Osteoporos Sarcopenia Original Article OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the correlation between bone mineral density (BMD) and the turnover rate [√(MoMf(2) + MoMr(2)), multiple of median formation (MoMf) was calculated as bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP) value/18.6 and multiple of median resorption (MoMr) as tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b (TRACP-5b) value/463] and the balance (MoMf/MoMr) and to compare differences in therapeutic effects evoked by differences in previous treatments. METHODS: In 51 osteoporotic women treated with bisphosphonates (BPs) or selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), BMD was measured at 0, 24, and 48 weeks after denosumab administration. The values of BAP and TRACP-5b were measured at 0, 4, 12, 24, 36, and 48 weeks. RESULTS: The turnover rate decreased at week 4 and decreased further at week 12. The balance indicated a relative predominantly formative state at week 4. This balance became higher in the SERM group than in the BP group at week 4. A correlation was observed between the rate of BMD change and turnover rate at weeks 0 and 4. CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to evaluate the turnover rate and balance to determine the therapeutic effect of denosumab, which induces dissociation between the trends in the bone turnover markers. Turnover rate and balance during the early stages of denosumab treatment may be predictive factors of BMD. When switching from bone resorption inhibitors to denosumab, it was necessary to consider the beginning values that were affected by the previous treatment. The state of relative anabolism is greater at 4 weeks when the previous treatment involved SERMs rather than BPs. Korean Society of Osteoporosis 2017-03 2017-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6372821/ /pubmed/30775502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.afos.2016.12.001 Text en © 2017 The Korean Society of Osteoporosis. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bone turnover rate and bone formation/resorption balance during the early stage after switching from a bone resorption inhibitor to denosumab are predictive factors of bone mineral density change
title Bone turnover rate and bone formation/resorption balance during the early stage after switching from a bone resorption inhibitor to denosumab are predictive factors of bone mineral density change
title_full Bone turnover rate and bone formation/resorption balance during the early stage after switching from a bone resorption inhibitor to denosumab are predictive factors of bone mineral density change
title_fullStr Bone turnover rate and bone formation/resorption balance during the early stage after switching from a bone resorption inhibitor to denosumab are predictive factors of bone mineral density change
title_full_unstemmed Bone turnover rate and bone formation/resorption balance during the early stage after switching from a bone resorption inhibitor to denosumab are predictive factors of bone mineral density change
title_short Bone turnover rate and bone formation/resorption balance during the early stage after switching from a bone resorption inhibitor to denosumab are predictive factors of bone mineral density change
title_sort bone turnover rate and bone formation/resorption balance during the early stage after switching from a bone resorption inhibitor to denosumab are predictive factors of bone mineral density change
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6372821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30775502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.afos.2016.12.001
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