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Relationship between Serum Levels of OPG and TGF- ß with Decreasing Rate of BMD in Native Chinese Women.
Wu, Xi-Yu; Peng, Yi-Qun; Zhang, Hong; Xie, Hui; Sheng, Zhi-Feng; Luo, Xiang-Hang; Dai, Ru-Chun; Zhou, Hou-De; Wu, Xian-Ping; Liao, Er-Yuan.
Afiliação
  • Wu XY; Institute of Metabolism and Endocrinology, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, 139 Renmin-Zhong Road, Changsha, Hunan 410011, China.
Int J Endocrinol ; 2013: 727164, 2013.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23509458
ABSTRACT
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between serum levels of OPG, TGF- ß 1, and TGF- ß 2 and BMD decrease rate (BDR) in native Chinese women. This cross-sectional study was performed on 465 healthy native Chinese women aged 35-80 years. Serum levels of OPG, TGF- ß 1, and TGF- ß 2 were determined. BDR was measured by DXA at the posteroanterior spine, hip, and distal forearm. At all skeletal sites tested, there was a negative correlation between BDR and serum levels of both OPG (r = -0.122 to -0.230, all P = 0.007-0.000) and TGF- ß 2 (r = -0.100 to -0.173, all P = 0.029-0.000) and a positive correlation between BDR and serum TGF- ß 1 (r = 0.245 - 0.365, all P = 0.000). After adjustment for age and BMI, there were no statistically significant correlations between serum levels of OPG or TGF- ß 2 and BDR. However, statistically significant correlations between serum TGF- ß 1 and BDR at the lumbar spine and ultradistal forearm remained. Multiple linear regression stepwise analysis showed that serum OPG could explain 1.4-3.7% of BDR variation. Serum TGF- ß 1 was a positive determinant of BDR and could explain 5.3-13.3% of BDR variation.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2013 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2013 Tipo de documento: Article