Lumbar bone mineral density in very long-term renal transplant recipients: Impact of circulating sex hormones

被引:0
|
作者
Vincent M. Brandenburg
Markus Ketteler
Nicole Heussen
Dirk Politt
Rolf D. Frank
Ralf Westenfeld
Thomas H. Ittel
Jürgen Floege
机构
[1] University Hospital,Department of Nephrology
[2] University Hospital,IZKF Biomat
[3] University Hospital,Department of Medical Statistics
[4] University Hospital Aachen,Department of Nephrology (Internal Medicine II)
来源
关键词
Bone mineral density; Bone loss; Post-transplantation bone disease; Renal transplantation; Sex hormones;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The influence of circulating sex hormones and gender on the bone mineral density (BMD) in long-term renal transplant recipients needs further investigation. We performed a retrospective analysis of lumbar BMD between 6 years and 20 years after renal transplantation. In 67 patients (47±12 years, 38 male) with a minimum interval of 72 months after transplantation, lumbar BMD measurements (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry) were performed (=complete cohort). Thirty-one patients (=longitudinal cohort) underwent at least three serial BMD measurements (mean follow-up 39±18 months, start at 86±22 months). All patients received prednisolone. In the complete cohort, BMD was significantly reduced in comparison to young healthy (mean T -score −1.33±1.40) and age-matched controls (mean Z -score −0.91±1.45) at 88±31 months ( p <0.05). Osteopenia or osteoporosis were present in two-thirds of patients. In the longitudinal cohort, a mean annual lumbar BMD loss of −0.6±1.9% was detectable equivalent to a −0.03±0.15 reduction of Z -scores per year (regression analysis). Impact of hormonal status: In the complete cohort, postmenopausal status was associated with significantly lower BMD levels compared to men ( p =0.0441). Women and men within the lowest tertile of sex hormone levels (LH, FSH, DHEAS, testosterone, progesterone, estradiol) did not exhibit significant differences in terms of lumbar BMD compared to those in the highest tertile. The mean annual bone loss was statistically indistinguishable between men and women. There was no significant correlation of sex hormone levels and BMD in men and premenopausal women. In postmenopausal women, however, low estradiol and high LH levels correlated with the extent of annual BMD loss ( p <0.05). Our data confirm significantly reduced lumbar T -scores in the very late period after renal transplantation. The lumbar BMD decreased by −0.6±1.9% per year. In postmenopausal long-term renal transplant recipients, low estradiol levels were associated with accelerated bone loss.
引用
收藏
页码:1611 / 1620
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Lumbar bone mineral density in very long-term renal transplant recipients: Impact of circulating sex hormones
    Brandenburg, VM
    Ketteler, M
    Heussen, N
    Politt, D
    Frank, RD
    Westenfeld, R
    Ittel, TH
    Floege, J
    [J]. OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2005, 16 (12) : 1611 - 1620
  • [2] BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN LONG-TERM RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: THE INFLUENCE OF SEX HORMONES AND GENDER
    Brandenburg, Vincent M.
    Westenfeld, Ralf
    Ketteler, Markus
    Frank, Rolf Dario
    Floege, Jurgen
    [J]. NEPHROLOGY, 2005, 10 : A93 - A93
  • [3] Alendronate increases bone mineral density in long-term renal transplant recipients
    Koc, M
    Tuglular, S
    Arikan, H
    Ozener, C
    Akoglu, E
    [J]. TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS, 2002, 34 (06) : 2111 - 2113
  • [4] The Impact of Cholecaciferol Supplementation on Bone Mineral Density in Long-Term Kidney Transplant Recipients
    Battaglia, Yuri
    Bellasi, Antonio
    Esposito, Pasquale
    Bortoluzzi, Alessandra
    Rotondi, Silverio
    Andreucci, Michele
    Fiorini, Fulvio
    Russo, Domenico
    Storari, Alda
    [J]. BIOMOLECULES, 2023, 13 (04)
  • [5] Long-Term Changes in Bone Mineral Density in Kidney Transplant Recipients
    Naylor, Kyla L.
    Garg, Amit X.
    Hodsman, Anthony B.
    Rush, David N.
    Leslie, William D.
    [J]. TRANSPLANTATION, 2014, 98 (12) : 1279 - 1285
  • [6] Long-term Changes in Bone Mineral Density in Kidney Transplant Recipients.
    Naylor, Kyla
    Garg, Amit
    Hodsman, Anthony
    Rush, David
    Leslie, William
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 2014, 29 : S200 - S200
  • [7] Ibandronate in stable renal transplant recipients with low bone mineral density on long-term follow-up
    F. P. Tillmann
    M. Schmitz
    M. Jäger
    R. Krauspe
    L. C. Rump
    [J]. International Urology and Nephrology, 2016, 48 : 279 - 286
  • [8] Ibandronate in stable renal transplant recipients with low bone mineral density on long-term follow-up
    Tillmann, F. P.
    Schmitz, M.
    Jaeger, M.
    Krauspe, R.
    Rump, L. C.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY, 2016, 48 (02) : 279 - 286
  • [9] The long-term impact of very preterm birth on adult bone mineral density
    Xie, Li Feng
    Alos, Nathalie
    Cloutier, Anik
    Beland, Chanel
    Dubois, Josee
    Nuyt, Anne Monique
    Luu, Thuy Mai
    [J]. BONE REPORTS, 2019, 10
  • [10] Long-term bone mineral density changes and fractures in lung transplant recipients with cystic fibrosis
    Durette, Gabrielle
    Jomphe, Valerie
    Bureau, Nathalie J.
    Poirier, Charles
    Ferraro, Pasquale
    Lands, Larry C.
    Mailhot, Genevieve
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS, 2021, 20 (03) : 525 - 532