Possible variation in bone resorption during the normal menstrual cycle.

A Schlemmer, C Hassager, J Risteli, L Risteli, S B Jensen, C Christiansen
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Abstract

In order to determine whether bone turnover varies during the normal menstrual cycle, we measured biochemical markers of bone resorption (serum pyridinoline cross-linked carboxy-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (sICTP), fasting urinary hydroxyproline/creatinine, fasting urinary pyridinoline/creatinine and fasting urinary deoxypyridinoline/creatinine) and bone formation (plasma osteocalcin, serum carboxy-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen and serum alkaline phosphatase) in ten healthy premenopausal women every two or three days for a complete menstrual cycle. A cyclic pattern was detected in sICTP, with its nadir during the follicular phase and its peak during the luteal phase, and an overall variation of 17% during the menstrual cycle (p = 0.004). No cyclic changes were observed in the urinary parameters of bone resorption or in the biochemical markers of bone formation. We conclude that sICTP, a new biochemical marker of bone resorption, undergoes small variations during a normal menstrual cycle in premenopausal women, whereas the biochemical markers of bone formation remain constant.

正常月经周期中骨吸收的可能变化。
为了确定骨转换是否在正常月经周期中发生变化,我们测量了骨吸收的生化指标(血清吡啶啉交联羧基末端I型胶原末端肽(sICTP))、空腹尿羟脯氨酸/肌酐、空腹尿吡啶啉/肌酐和空腹尿脱氧吡啶啉/肌酐)和骨形成(血浆骨钙素、10名健康绝经前妇女每2 - 3天进行一次完整月经周期的血清I型前胶原羧基末端前肽和血清碱性磷酸酶。sICTP呈周期性变化,卵泡期最低,黄体期最高,月经周期总体变化17% (p = 0.004)。在骨吸收的尿液参数或骨形成的生化指标中未观察到周期性变化。我们得出结论,sICTP是一种新的骨吸收生化标志物,在绝经前妇女的正常月经周期中发生微小变化,而骨形成的生化标志物保持不变。
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