LI Ying,ZHANG Xiu-zhen,XUAN Miao,et al.Bone mineral density,parathyroid hormone-vitamin D axis and bone turnover markers in postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes[J].Journal of Tongji University(Medical Science),2014,35(6):98-102. [点击复制]
Bone mineral density,parathyroid hormone-vitamin D axis and bone turnover markers in postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes
LI Ying,ZHANG Xiu-zhen,XUAN Miao,YANG Jun,JI Pei-fang,LIU Hai-yan
(Dept. of Endocrinology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji University, Shanghai 200065, China)
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the bone mineral density(BMD),bone turnover markers and parathyroid hormone-vitamin D axis in postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods Two hundred postmenopausal women with T2DM(T2DM group) and 200 age-matched healthy women) ND group) were enrolled in the study.BMDs of the anterior-posterior lumbar spine(L1-L4) and proximal femur were determined by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry(DEXA).Serum calcium,phosphate,25(OH) vitamin D,parathyroid hormone(PTH),osteocalcin(OC),bonespecific alkaline phosphatase(BAP),C-terminal telopeptide of type Ⅰcollagen(CTX),tartrateresistant acid phosphatase(TRAP) were measured.The data were analyzed by t test or Wilcoxon tests.Results Patients with T2 DM had significantly higher BMI than controls.BMDs at lumbar spine,the femur troch and total hip in T2 DM group were significantly higher than those in ND group(L1-4 0.812 ±0.151 vs.0.751±0.119,P =0.000;femur troch 0.571 ±0.108 vs.0.540±0.081,P=0.001;total hip0.753 ±0.139 vs.0.713 ±0.109,P =0.002).Serum OC and OC/BAP ratio were lower in T2 DM group than those in ND group(16.87±9.68 vs.22.03±8.57,P=0.000;1.00±0.51 vs.1.23±0.48,P =0.000,respectively).25(OH) VD and PTH levels in T2 DM group were also significantly lower than those in ND group(37.93 ±15.40 vs.44.95 ±15.38,P=0.000 and 40.0 ±21.33 vs.43.6 ±18.03,P=0.003,respectively).There was no significant difference in serum calcium and phosphate between two groups.Conclusion Serum osteocalcin,OC/BAP ratio and PTH level may be possible candidate markers to predict risk of fracture in menopausal women with T2 DM.