Advances in bone turnover markers.

2区 医学 Q1 Chemistry
Advances in Clinical Chemistry Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-15 DOI:10.1016/bs.acc.2021.06.001
Lisa Di Medio, Maria Luisa Brandi
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Abstract

Bone fragility fractures remain an important worldwide health and economic problem due to increased morbidity and mortality. The current methods for predicting fractures are largely based on the measurement of bone mineral density and the utilization of mathematical risk calculators based on clinical risk factors for bone fragility. Despite these approaches, many bone fractures remain undiagnosed. Therefore, current research is focused on the identification of new factors such as bone turnover markers (BTM) for risk calculation. BTM are a group of proteins and peptides released during bone remodeling that can be found in serum or urine. They derive from bone resorptive and formative processes mediated by osteoclasts and osteoblasts, respectively. Potential use of BTM in monitoring these phenomenon and therefore bone fracture risk is limited by physiologic and pathophysiologic factors that influence BTM. These limitations in predicting fractures explain why their inclusion in clinical guidelines remains limited despite the large number of studies examining BTM.

骨转换标志物的研究进展。
由于发病率和死亡率的增加,骨脆弱性骨折仍然是一个重要的全球健康和经济问题。目前预测骨折的方法主要是基于骨矿物质密度的测量和基于骨脆性临床危险因素的数学风险计算器的使用。尽管采用了这些方法,许多骨折仍未得到诊断。因此,目前的研究重点是识别骨转换标志物(bone turnover markers, BTM)等新因素进行风险计算。BTM是骨重塑过程中释放的一组蛋白质和肽,可在血清或尿液中发现。它们分别来源于破骨细胞和成骨细胞介导的骨吸收和形成过程。BTM在监测这些现象和骨折风险方面的潜在应用受到影响BTM的生理和病理生理因素的限制。这些预测骨折的局限性解释了为什么尽管有大量关于BTM的研究,但它们在临床指南中的纳入仍然有限。
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Advances in Clinical Chemistry
Advances in Clinical Chemistry 医学-医学实验技术
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
53
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Clinical Chemistry volumes contain material by leading experts in academia and clinical laboratory science. The reviews cover a wide variety of clinical chemistry disciplines including clinical biomarker exploration, cutting edge microarray technology, proteomics and genomics. It is an indispensable resource and practical guide for practitioners of clinical chemistry, molecular diagnostics, pathology, and clinical laboratory sciences in general.
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