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Effect of Vitamin K(2) Alone or in Combination on Various Bone Turnover Markers Amongst Postmenopausal Females

BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis is common in postmenopausal women. Some studies have demonstrated the usefulness of vitamin K through the action of bone-specific proteins and osteoblast and osteoclast activities. However, no systematic review had explored this aspect in postmenopausal women. Hence, this sy...

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Autores principales: AlHajri, Lamia, Ayoub, Amna, Ahmed, Hessa, AlMulla, Marwa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7973400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33730780
http://dx.doi.org/10.11005/jbm.2021.28.1.11
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author AlHajri, Lamia
Ayoub, Amna
Ahmed, Hessa
AlMulla, Marwa
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description BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis is common in postmenopausal women. Some studies have demonstrated the usefulness of vitamin K through the action of bone-specific proteins and osteoblast and osteoclast activities. However, no systematic review had explored this aspect in postmenopausal women. Hence, this systematic review aimed to explore the effect of vitamin K(2) alone or in combination with other agents (vitamin D(3) or calcium) on various bone turnover markers (BTMs) and bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal women. METHODS: MEDLINE, ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Google Scholar were searched to identify relevant studies using specific inclusion criteria. Data extraction and quality assessment were carried out using standardized tests, and the results were narratively synthesized and presented in the form of tables. RESULTS: Vitamin K(2) was beneficial in inducing an improvement or preventing deterioration, as evidenced by the BMD and osteocalcin (OC), undercarboxylated OC (ucOC), carboxylated OC (cOC), and γ-carboxylated OC levels. However, its effect was not conclusive when procollagen type 1 N-terminal propeptide, carboxyterminal propeptide of type I procollagen, C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen, bone alkaline phosphatase, deoxypyridinoline, and N-terminal telopeptide levels (NTX) and ucOC:cOC or cOC:ucOC, and NTX:creatinine ratios were examined. CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin K(2) supplementation combined with vitamin D and calcium was found to be advantageous. However, vitamin K(2) supplementation cannot replace the existing treatment options. In addition, vitamin K(2) should be used with caution, considering its interactions with food and other drugs.
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spelling pubmed-79734002021-03-30 Effect of Vitamin K(2) Alone or in Combination on Various Bone Turnover Markers Amongst Postmenopausal Females AlHajri, Lamia Ayoub, Amna Ahmed, Hessa AlMulla, Marwa J Bone Metab Original Article BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis is common in postmenopausal women. Some studies have demonstrated the usefulness of vitamin K through the action of bone-specific proteins and osteoblast and osteoclast activities. However, no systematic review had explored this aspect in postmenopausal women. Hence, this systematic review aimed to explore the effect of vitamin K(2) alone or in combination with other agents (vitamin D(3) or calcium) on various bone turnover markers (BTMs) and bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal women. METHODS: MEDLINE, ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Google Scholar were searched to identify relevant studies using specific inclusion criteria. Data extraction and quality assessment were carried out using standardized tests, and the results were narratively synthesized and presented in the form of tables. RESULTS: Vitamin K(2) was beneficial in inducing an improvement or preventing deterioration, as evidenced by the BMD and osteocalcin (OC), undercarboxylated OC (ucOC), carboxylated OC (cOC), and γ-carboxylated OC levels. However, its effect was not conclusive when procollagen type 1 N-terminal propeptide, carboxyterminal propeptide of type I procollagen, C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen, bone alkaline phosphatase, deoxypyridinoline, and N-terminal telopeptide levels (NTX) and ucOC:cOC or cOC:ucOC, and NTX:creatinine ratios were examined. CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin K(2) supplementation combined with vitamin D and calcium was found to be advantageous. However, vitamin K(2) supplementation cannot replace the existing treatment options. In addition, vitamin K(2) should be used with caution, considering its interactions with food and other drugs. The Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research 2021-02 2021-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7973400/ /pubmed/33730780 http://dx.doi.org/10.11005/jbm.2021.28.1.11 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Korean Society for Bone and Mineral Research This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Effect of Vitamin K(2) Alone or in Combination on Various Bone Turnover Markers Amongst Postmenopausal Females
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title_full Effect of Vitamin K(2) Alone or in Combination on Various Bone Turnover Markers Amongst Postmenopausal Females
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title_full_unstemmed Effect of Vitamin K(2) Alone or in Combination on Various Bone Turnover Markers Amongst Postmenopausal Females
title_short Effect of Vitamin K(2) Alone or in Combination on Various Bone Turnover Markers Amongst Postmenopausal Females
title_sort effect of vitamin k(2) alone or in combination on various bone turnover markers amongst postmenopausal females
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7973400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33730780
http://dx.doi.org/10.11005/jbm.2021.28.1.11
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