Age- and Sex-Related Volumetric Density Differences in Trabecular and Cortical Bone of the Proximal Femur in Healthy Population.

Q2 Medicine
Journal of Bone Metabolism Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-30 DOI:10.11005/jbm.24.765
María Lorena Brance, Fernando Daniel Saraví, Muriel M Henríquez, María Silvia Larroudé, Jorge E Jacobo, Sebastian Abalo Araujo, Vanesa Longobardi, María Bélen Zanchetta, María Rosa Ulla, Florencia Martos, Helena Salerni, Beatriz Oliveri, Marina Soledad Bonanno, Naraline Luna Meneses, Pilar Diaz Baclini, Luis A Ramírez Stieben, Silvana Di Gregorio, Lucas R Brun
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Abstract

Background: There are age- and sex-related increases in the prevalence of osteoporosis. Bone densitometry based on dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the gold standard for the assessment of bone mineral density (BMD). Three-dimensional (3D) analysis of the proximal femur (3D-DXA) allows discrimination between cortical and trabecular compartments, and it has shown a good correlation with computed tomography. We aimed to assess age- and sex-related volumetric density differences in trabecular and cortical bone using 3D-DXA and determine the reference intervals for integral volumetric (v)BMD within the Argentine population.

Methods: Healthy female and male adult subjects (N=1,354) from Argentina were included. Hip BMD was measured using DXA, and 3D analysis was performed using 3D-Shaper software. The integral vBMD, cortical surface BMD, and trabecular vBMD (trab vBMD) were measured.

Results: The study population included 73.9% women (N=1,001) and 26.13% men (N=353). We found a significant decrease in integral vBMD between 20 and 90 years in both sexes (women, -23.1%; men, -16.6%). Bone loss indicated in the integral vBMD results was mainly due to a decrease in trabecular bone in both sexes (women, -33.4%; men, -27.7%). The age-related loss of cortical bone density was less and was limited to the female population, without no age-related differences in men. Moreover, 3D-DXA allowed us to propose reference intervals for integral vBMD.

Conclusions: We found age- and sex-related bone loss between 20 and 90 years in an Argentine cohort via integral vBMD measurements using 3D-DXA, mainly due to decreases in trabecular bone in both sexes. The age-related loss of cortical bone density was less and was limited to the female population.

健康人群股骨近端骨小梁和皮质骨体积密度随年龄和性别的差异
背景:骨质疏松症的患病率与年龄和性别有关。基于双能x线骨密度测量(DXA)的骨密度测量是评估骨密度(BMD)的金标准。股骨近端三维(3D)分析(3D- dxa)可以区分皮质和小梁间室,并与计算机断层扫描显示出良好的相关性。我们的目的是使用3D-DXA评估年龄和性别相关的骨小梁和皮质骨体积密度差异,并确定阿根廷人群中整体体积(v)骨密度的参考区间。方法:选取来自阿根廷的健康男女成人1354例。使用DXA测量髋关节骨密度,并使用3D- shaper软件进行三维分析。测量整体骨密度、皮质表面骨密度和小梁骨密度。结果:研究人群中女性占73.9% (N=1,001),男性占26.13% (N=353)。我们发现,在20岁至90岁之间,男性和女性的整体vBMD显著下降(女性,-23.1%;人,-16.6%)。整体vBMD结果中显示的骨质流失主要是由于男女的小梁骨减少(女性,-33.4%;人,-27.7%)。与年龄相关的皮质骨密度损失较少,并且仅限于女性人群,而在男性中没有与年龄相关的差异。此外,3D-DXA允许我们提出积分vBMD的参考区间。结论:我们通过使用3D-DXA的整体vBMD测量,在阿根廷队列中发现年龄和性别相关的骨质流失在20至90岁之间,主要是由于男女小梁骨的减少。与年龄相关的皮质骨密度损失较少,且仅限于女性人群。
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Journal of Bone Metabolism
Journal of Bone Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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