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Abnormal Trabecular Bone Score, Lower Bone Mineral Density and Lean Mass in Young Women With Premature Ovarian Insufficiency Are Prevented by Oestrogen Replacement.
Samad, Navira; Nguyen, Hanh H; Hashimura, Hikaru; Pasco, Julie; Kotowicz, Mark; Strauss, Boyd J; Ebeling, Peter R; Milat, Frances; Vincent, Amanda J.
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  • Samad N; Department of Endocrinology, Monash Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
  • Nguyen HH; Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
  • Hashimura H; Department of Endocrinology, Monash Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
  • Pasco J; Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
  • Kotowicz M; Department of Endocrinology, Monash Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
  • Strauss BJ; IMPACT - Institute for Physical and Mental Health and Clinical Translation, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
  • Ebeling PR; Department of Medicine, Western Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
  • Milat F; Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
  • Vincent AJ; University Hospital Geelong, Barwon Health, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 13: 860853, 2022.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35663323
ABSTRACT

Background:

Low bone density (BMD) and fractures commonly affect women with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). However, bone microarchitecture and body composition data are lacking.

Objective:

To assess and characterise musculoskeletal phenotype and effects of oestrogen replacement therapy (ERT) in women with POI.

Method:

Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of 60 normal karyotype women with POI, aged 20-40 years, from 2005-2018. Dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA)-derived spinal (LS) and femoral neck (FN) BMD, trabecular bone score (TBS), appendicular lean mass (ALM), total fat mass (TFM), and fracture prevalence were compared with 60 age-, and BMI-matched population-based controls. Longitudinal changes in bone and body composition variables and ERT effects were analysed using linear mixed models over a median duration of 6 years.

Results:

Women with POI were subdivided into spontaneous (s)-POI (n=25) and iatrogenic (i)-POI (n=35). Median(range) age of POI diagnosis was 34 (10-40) years with baseline DXA performed at median 1(0-13) year post-diagnosis. ERT was used by 82% women (similar for both POI groups). FN-BMD were lowest in s-POI (p<0.002). Low TBS was more common in s-POI [(44%), p=0.03], versus other groups. LS-BMD and ALM were lower in both s-POI and i-POI groups than controls (p<0.05). Fracture prevalence was not significantly different 20% (s-POI), 17% (i-POI), and 8% (controls) (p=0.26). Longitudinal analysis of 23 POI women showed regular ERT was associated with ALM increment of 127.05 g/year (p<0.001) and protected against bone loss. However, ERT interruption was associated with annual reductions in FN BMD and TBS of 0.020g/cm2 and 0.0070 (p<0.05), respectively.

Conclusion:

Deficits in BMD, trabecular microarchitecture, and lean mass were present in women with POI. However, regular ERT protected against declines in bone variables, with an increase in ALM. Assessment of skeletal and muscle health, and advocating ERT adherence, is essential in POI to optimise musculoskeletal outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Insuficiencia Ovárica Primaria / Fracturas Óseas Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Insuficiencia Ovárica Primaria / Fracturas Óseas Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia