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Greet Gevers, Jan Dequeker
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摘要

对32名年龄在60至75岁之间的女性死后髂骨标本进行了骨成分的定量和定性变化研究,并根据手部关节骨关节炎的存在进行了分组。骨关节炎组EDTA大分子萃取率显著增高。骨性关节炎组胶原蛋白和骨钙素含量显著升高,蛋白聚糖含量显著降低。两组唾液蛋白含量无差异。在一项对20例广泛性骨关节炎患者的临床研究中,我们发现与15例对照相比,血清骨钙素水平也显著升高。这些结果表明,在一组未选择的情况下,骨基质成分的差异存在于有和没有骨关节炎的老年妇女之间。这些变化甚至在远离关节病变的地方也存在,血清骨钙素水平升高的事实表明,骨关节炎是一种更广泛的骨骼疾病的一部分,而不仅仅是软骨疾病。
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Collagen and Non-Collagenous Protein Content (Osteocalcin, Sialoprotein, Proteoglycan) in the Iliac Crest Bone and Serum Osteocalcin in Women with and without Hand Osteoarthritis

Quantitative and qualitative variations in bone composition were studied in postmortem iliac crest bone specimens from 32 women aged 60 to 75, grouped according to the presence of osteoarthritis at the hand joints. The EDTA extraction yield of macromolecules was significantly greater in the osteoarthritis group. Collagen and osteocalcin content were significantly increased and proteoglycan content decreased in the osteoarthritis group. No difference in sialoprotein content was found.

In a clinical study of 20 patients with generalised osteoarthritis, we found compared to 15 controls also significantly increased serum levels of osteocalcin.

These results indicate in an unselected group of cases that differences in bone matrix constituents exist between elderly women with and without an osteoarthritic constitution. The finding that these alterations are present even far away from the articular lesion, and the fact that the serum osteocalcin levels are elevated, indicate that osteoarthritis is part of a more generalised bone disease and not a purely cartilage disease.

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