Decrease in Vitamin D Binding Protein in Acute Fractures Does Not Affect Vitamin D Levels.

IF 2 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-02 DOI:10.4055/cios24152
Ji Sup Hwang, Siew Khei Liew, Kyu Tae Kim, Hyun Sik Gong
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Backgroud: Vitamin D binding protein (VDBP) is a major transport protein for vitamin D (VD) and its level is known to change with systemic inflammatory responses. We aimed to investigate whether acute musculoskeletal injury affects VDBP levels and thus also impacts VD levels.

Methods: We measured serum VDBP levels, free 25(OH)D, and total 25(OH)D in 2 age-matched (mean age, 56 years) female groups: one diagnosed with a wrist fracture (n = 35) and the other consisting of healthy volunteers (n = 35). We tested differences between the groups and correlations between the measurements.

Results: VDBP levels were significantly lower in the wrist fracture group (350.4 ± 151.2 µg/mL) than in the healthy volunteer group (478.6 ± 47.0 µg/mL, p < 0.001). However, the free and total 25(OH)D levels were not significantly different between the groups. The correlation between free and total 25(OH)D levels was strong in the healthy volunteer group (R = 0.885) but moderate in the wrist fracture group (R = 0.605).

Conclusions: The lower VDBP levels in wrist fracture patients compared to the healthy volunteers indicate that acute musculoskeletal injuries affect VDBP levels. However, the decrease in the VDBP levels did not affect free and total VD levels. Further research might determine whether the current measurement of total 25(OH)D in fracture patients can reflect the VD status.

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急性骨折中维生素D结合蛋白的减少不影响维生素D水平。
背景:维生素D结合蛋白(VDBP)是维生素D (VD)的主要转运蛋白,其水平随全身炎症反应而变化。我们的目的是研究急性肌肉骨骼损伤是否会影响VDBP水平,从而影响VD水平。方法:我们测量了两组年龄匹配(平均年龄56岁)的女性血清VDBP水平、游离25(OH)D和总25(OH)D:一组诊断为手腕骨折(n = 35),另一组由健康志愿者(n = 35)组成。我们测试了各组之间的差异和测量结果之间的相关性。结果:腕部骨折组VDBP水平(350.4±151.2µg/mL)明显低于健康志愿者组(478.6±47.0µg/mL, p < 0.001)。然而,游离和总25(OH)D水平在各组间无显著差异。健康志愿者组游离25(OH)D水平与总25(OH)D水平相关性较强(R = 0.885),腕关节骨折组相关性较弱(R = 0.605)。结论:与健康志愿者相比,腕部骨折患者的VDBP水平较低,表明急性肌肉骨骼损伤影响VDBP水平。然而,VDBP水平的降低并不影响游离和总VD水平。进一步的研究可能会确定骨折患者目前总25(OH)D的测量是否可以反映VD的状况。
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