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Between-subject and within-subject variability in measures of biochemical markers of bone turnover in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques

Development of optimal bone mass during early adulthood is determined by the balance between bone formation and resorption. The utility of minimally invasive biomarkers for monitoring bone turnover balance in maturing non-human primates has received limited attention. This study evaluated the biolog...

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Autores principales: Sattgast, Lara H., Branscum, Adam J., Jimenez, Vanessa A., Newman, Natali, Grant, Kathleen A., Turner, Russell T., Iwaniec, Urszula T.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8436065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34541261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2021.101126
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author Sattgast, Lara H.
Branscum, Adam J.
Jimenez, Vanessa A.
Newman, Natali
Grant, Kathleen A.
Turner, Russell T.
Iwaniec, Urszula T.
author_facet Sattgast, Lara H.
Branscum, Adam J.
Jimenez, Vanessa A.
Newman, Natali
Grant, Kathleen A.
Turner, Russell T.
Iwaniec, Urszula T.
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description Development of optimal bone mass during early adulthood is determined by the balance between bone formation and resorption. The utility of minimally invasive biomarkers for monitoring bone turnover balance in maturing non-human primates has received limited attention. This study evaluated the biological variation of osteocalcin (a marker of bone formation), carboxyterminal cross-linking telopeptide of type 1 collagen (CTX, a marker of bone resorption), and the ratio of osteocalcin to CTX (reflecting bone turnover balance), in 136 rhesus and cynomolgus macaques aged 3.8–11.6 years. In a subsample of the animals (n = 28), blood samples were collected at monthly intervals over 4 months. Between-subject analysis revealed that there were no sex or species differences for CTX. Osteocalcin and the ratio of osteocalcin to CTX were higher in males than in females, and in rhesus macaques than in cynomolgus macaques. There were no changes in osteocalcin, CTX, or the ratio of osteocalcin to CTX across 4 months for any of the groups. In contrast, there was considerable within-subject variation in osteocalcin and CTX concentrations. However, differences in values exhibited no discernible pattern, suggesting that within-subject variation can be reduced by averaging repeat measurements. In summary, the data provide reference values for male and female rhesus and cynomolgus macaques and support the utility of osteocalcin and CTX as biomarkers to monitor bone turnover at the population level.
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spelling pubmed-84360652021-09-17 Between-subject and within-subject variability in measures of biochemical markers of bone turnover in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques Sattgast, Lara H. Branscum, Adam J. Jimenez, Vanessa A. Newman, Natali Grant, Kathleen A. Turner, Russell T. Iwaniec, Urszula T. Bone Rep Full Length Article Development of optimal bone mass during early adulthood is determined by the balance between bone formation and resorption. The utility of minimally invasive biomarkers for monitoring bone turnover balance in maturing non-human primates has received limited attention. This study evaluated the biological variation of osteocalcin (a marker of bone formation), carboxyterminal cross-linking telopeptide of type 1 collagen (CTX, a marker of bone resorption), and the ratio of osteocalcin to CTX (reflecting bone turnover balance), in 136 rhesus and cynomolgus macaques aged 3.8–11.6 years. In a subsample of the animals (n = 28), blood samples were collected at monthly intervals over 4 months. Between-subject analysis revealed that there were no sex or species differences for CTX. Osteocalcin and the ratio of osteocalcin to CTX were higher in males than in females, and in rhesus macaques than in cynomolgus macaques. There were no changes in osteocalcin, CTX, or the ratio of osteocalcin to CTX across 4 months for any of the groups. In contrast, there was considerable within-subject variation in osteocalcin and CTX concentrations. However, differences in values exhibited no discernible pattern, suggesting that within-subject variation can be reduced by averaging repeat measurements. In summary, the data provide reference values for male and female rhesus and cynomolgus macaques and support the utility of osteocalcin and CTX as biomarkers to monitor bone turnover at the population level. Elsevier 2021-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8436065/ /pubmed/34541261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2021.101126 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://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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Sattgast, Lara H.
Branscum, Adam J.
Jimenez, Vanessa A.
Newman, Natali
Grant, Kathleen A.
Turner, Russell T.
Iwaniec, Urszula T.
Between-subject and within-subject variability in measures of biochemical markers of bone turnover in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques
title Between-subject and within-subject variability in measures of biochemical markers of bone turnover in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques
title_full Between-subject and within-subject variability in measures of biochemical markers of bone turnover in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques
title_fullStr Between-subject and within-subject variability in measures of biochemical markers of bone turnover in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques
title_full_unstemmed Between-subject and within-subject variability in measures of biochemical markers of bone turnover in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques
title_short Between-subject and within-subject variability in measures of biochemical markers of bone turnover in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques
title_sort between-subject and within-subject variability in measures of biochemical markers of bone turnover in cynomolgus and rhesus macaques
topic Full Length Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8436065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34541261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2021.101126
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