Hematic levels of type I collagen C-telopeptide in erosive versus nonerosive osteoarthritis of the hands.

G Rovetta, P Monteforte, M C Grignolo, A Brignone, L Buffrini
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C-telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX I) is considered to be a specific marker sensitive to bone resorption; conversely, type II collagen C-telopeptide (CTX II) is considered to be a useful cartilage marker. CTX I assays in serum and urine samples of patients with various metabolic bone disorders, such as osteoporosis and Paget's disease, have been reported to show increased levels of this collagen fragment. In patients with knee osteoarthritis, a decrease in CTX I and an increase in CTX II were found. Osteoarthritis of the hands is one of the most common forms of osteoarthritis. Erosive osteoarthritis of the hands is a variant entity in which, as a consequence of rapid chondrolysis, bone involvement occurs very early in the process. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare CTX I assays in patients with erosive osteoarthritis of the hands versus those with nonerosive osteoarthritis of the hands. From a group of over 200 patients fulfilling the American College of Rheumatology's criteria for hand osteoarthritis, we considered the first 21 consecutive postmenopausal women with hand nodal osteoarthritis and disease duration of > or = 5 years and the first 21 consecutive postmenopausal women additionally presenting central joint erosions and disease duration of > or = 5 years. Our results show that in patients with erosive osteoarthritis, CTX I values are much higher than those in patients with nonerosive osteoarthritis.

手部糜烂性与非糜烂性骨关节炎中I型胶原c端肽的血液水平。
I型胶原c -末端肽(CTX I)被认为是对骨吸收敏感的特异性标志物;相反,II型胶原c -末端肽(CTX II)被认为是一个有用的软骨标志物。据报道,在患有各种代谢性骨疾病(如骨质疏松症和佩吉特病)的患者的血清和尿液样本中,CTX - 1检测显示这种胶原蛋白片段的水平升高。在膝骨关节炎患者中,发现CTX I减少而CTX II增加。手部骨关节炎是最常见的骨关节炎之一。手部糜烂性骨关节炎是一种变异型实体,由于快速软骨松解,在该过程中很早就发生骨受累。本横断面研究的目的是比较手的糜烂性骨关节炎患者与非糜烂性骨关节炎患者的CTX - 1检测。从200多名符合美国风湿病学会手部骨关节炎标准的患者中,我们考虑了前21名患有手部结节性骨关节炎且疾病持续时间>或= 5年的连续绝经后妇女,以及前21名连续绝经后妇女另外出现中枢关节侵蚀且疾病持续时间>或= 5年。我们的研究结果表明,糜烂性骨关节炎患者的CTX I值远高于非糜烂性骨关节炎患者。
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