Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphisms, Bone Mass, Bone Loss and Prevalence of Vertebral Fracture: Differences in Postmenopausal Women and Men

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C. Gómez
M. L. Naves
Y. Barrios
J. B. Díaz
J. L. Fernández
E. Salido
A. Torres
J. B. Cannata
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[1] Bone and Mineral Research Unit,
[2] Instituto Reina Sofía de Investigación,undefined
[3] Hospital Central de Asturias,undefined
[4] Oviedo,undefined
[5] Unidad de Investigación,undefined
[6] Hospital Universitario de Canarias,undefined
[7] Tenerife,undefined
[8] Spain,undefined
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Key words:Bone mass – Genetic – Osteoporosis – Polymorphisms – Vertebral fractures – Vitamin D receptor gene;
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Bone mineral density (BMD), the major determinant of fracture risk, is under strong genetic control. Although polymorphisms of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene have been suggested to account for some of the genetic variation in bone mass, the influence of VDR genotypes on osteoporosis remains controversial. Previous published studies have focused mainly on women, but the pattern of response in men has not been determined. Using the BsmI restriction enzyme, we studied the influence of the different VDR genotypes on bone mass, bone loss and the prevalence of vertebral fractures in a population-based sample of both sexes (n = 326). BMD was measured at the lumbar spine and femoral neck, with a 4-year interval, using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Vertebral fractures were assessed by two lateral radiographs at the beginning and end of the study. The prevalence of the three possible VDR genotypes was similar to those in other Caucasian populations and no differences were found between men and women. Women with the favorable bb genotype showed significantly higher BMD values at the lumbar spine and femoral neck, and a positive rate of BMD change at the femoral neck compared with women with the BB and Bb genotypes. Moreover, women with the bb genotype showed a trend toward a lower prevalence and incidence of vertebral fractures (p= 0.07). We have not found any differences between VDR genotypes in men. In conclusion, VDR gene polymorphisms are related to bone mass and bone loss in women; also a trend in the prevalence of vertebral fractures was observed in postmenopausal women but not in men.
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