Are there associations between bone turnover and hip geometry in the general population?

IF 2.5 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Cornelius Sebastian Fischer , Till Ittermann , Sarah Kalmbach , Moritz Herbst , Tina Histing , Jörn Lange , Anke Hannemann
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Abstract

Objectives

While impaired bone remodeling contributes to osteoporosis and probably to osteoarthritis, the relations between bone turnover and key hip geometry measures such as center-edge angle (CE), neck-shaft angle (NSA) or alpha angle remain unknown. We here examined the presence of associations between two bone turnover markers with hip geometric measures in adults from the general population.

Methods

Data from 2037 participants (50% women) in the Study of Health in Pomerania-TREND were examined. Hip geometric parameters were obtained using magnetic resonance imaging. Serum concentrations of carboxy-terminal telopeptide of Type I collagen (CTX, bone resorption) and intact amino-terminal propeptide of Type I procollagen (P1NP, bone formation) were measured to assess bone turnover.

Results

In sex-specific linear regression models adjusted for age, body mass index and physical inactivity, positive associations between CTX or P1NP and CE and inverse associations with NSA were detected. The latter were restricted to men. Thus, an increase in bone formation or resorption is related to less dysplastic (both sexes). Additionally, men with more valgus hips have lower bone turnover markers. For the alpha angle, no significant association was present.

Conclusions

The observed associations between bone turnover markers and hip geometry confirm the presence of relevant relations between bone properties and hip geometry. This knowledge may aid in detection of vulnerable groups with respect to osteoarthritis and fracture risk.
在一般人群中,骨转换和髋关节几何形状之间是否存在关联?
虽然骨重塑受损可导致骨质疏松并可能导致骨关节炎,但骨转换与髋几何指标(如中心边缘角(CE)、颈轴角(NSA)或α角)之间的关系尚不清楚。我们在此研究了普通人群中两种骨转换标记物与髋关节几何测量之间的关联。方法对来自波美拉尼亚健康研究(trend)的2037名参与者(50%为女性)的数据进行分析。通过磁共振成像获得髋关节几何参数。测定血清I型胶原羧基末端末端肽(CTX,骨吸收)和I型前胶原完整氨基末端前肽(P1NP,骨形成)的浓度,以评估骨转换。结果在年龄、体重指数和缺乏运动的性别线性回归模型中,CTX或P1NP与CE呈正相关,与NSA呈负相关。后者仅限于男性。因此,骨形成或骨吸收的增加与较少的发育不良有关(无论男女)。此外,髋外翻较多的男性,其骨转换标志物也较低。对于α角,不存在显著的关联。结论观察到骨转换标志物与髋关节几何形状之间的相关性,证实了骨特性与髋关节几何形状之间存在相关关系。这一知识可能有助于检测易受骨关节炎和骨折风险影响的人群。
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Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia
Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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