Experimental hyperhomocysteinemia reduces bone quality in rats

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Herrmann, Markus
Wildemann, Britt
Claes, Lutz
Klohs, Stefan
Ohnmacht, Michael
Taban-Shomal, Omid
Huebner, Ulrich
Pexa, Anette
Umanskaya, Natalia
Herrmann, Wolfgang [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Saarland, Dept Clin Chem & Lab Med, D-66421 Homburg, Germany
[2] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Ctr Musculoskeletal Surg, Berlin, Germany
[3] Univ Ulm, Inst Orthopaed Res & Biomech, Ulm, Germany
[4] Tech Univ Dresden, Med Fac Carl Gustav Carus, Inst Physiol, Dresden, Germany
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10.1373/clinchem.2007.086272
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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1001 ;
摘要
Background: Recently, hyperhomocysteinemia (HHCY) has been suggested as a new risk factor for osteoporosis. This study investigated if HHCY is a causal osteoporotic factor in vivo. Methods: We used 3 groups of rats: a control group (n 20), a moderate HHCY group (induced by a 2.4% methionine-enriched diet, n = 10), and an intermediate HHCY group (induced by a 2% homocystine-enriched diet, n = 10). We measured bone fragility [maximum force of an axial compression test (F-max)], bone area as percentage of total area (BAr/TAr, histomorphometry), and biochemical bone turnover markers [osteocalcin (OC) and collagen I C-terminal crosslaps (CTx)]. Results: Compared with controls, 3 months of moderate or intermediate HHCY increased mean (SD) bone fragility at the femoral neck by 18% (6%) in methionine-fed (P = 0.001) and 36% (13%) in homocystine-fed rats (P < 0.001). Mean (SD) BAr/TAr at the distal femur in methionine and homocystine groups was decreased by 45% (21%; P = 0.001) and 93% (9%; P = 0.001), respectively. At the femoral neck, BAr/TAr was decreased by 19% (11%; P < 0.001) and 55% (19%; P < 0.001). At the lumbar spine, the reduction of BAr/TAr was 17% (23%; P = 0.099) and 44% (19%; P < 0.001). Plasma OC (bone formation marker) was decreased by 23% (20%; P = 0.006) and 34% (21%; P < 0.001). Plasma CTx (bone resorption marker) did not differ between groups. Conclusion: Bone quality is consistently decreased in the presence of increased circulating homocysteine. The results provide evidence that HHCY is a causal osteoporotic factor. (c) 2007 American Association for Clinical Chemistry.
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