Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (alkaline phosphatase)
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Idiopathic osteoporosis is uncommon in middle-aged men. We discuss nine otherwise healthy men aged from 35 to 57 years, eight of whom were shown to be osteoporotic when subjected to detailed investigation because of back pain. None had suffered fractures of the appendicular skeleton as adults. All had an ordinary life style and ate a normal diet. Lumbar spine bone density was greatly reduced in all nine patients, while six of them showed normal values for cortical bone density in the forearm. Bone histomorphometry showed high turnover of bone tissue, with high bone resorption and lower than average bone formation. Serum osteocalcin levels were low in all nine patients, but alkaline phosphatase was higher than the upper normal limit in six of them. The etiology of the disease is unknown, but the pathogenesis is a result of disparity between formation and resorption of bone tissue. Unidentified environmental factors may be one of the reasons for the appearance of idiopathic osteoporosis as a "new" disease among middle-aged men.
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PMID:[Idiopathic osteoporosis in middle-aged men--a "new" disease?]. 800 80

Idiopathic osteoporosis is a frequent cause of osteoporosis in young premenopausal women. However, there are no data about the treatment of these patients. The aim of this study was to analyse the evolution of bone mineral density (BMD) in premenopausal women with idiopathic osteoporosis treated with a conservative approach. Retrospective study of 16 premenopausal women with idiopathic osteoporosis (aged 35.7+/-7 years) with a mean follow-up period of 3 years (1-6 years). BMD measurements at the lumbar spine and femoral neck were obtained in all patients at baseline and yearly (patients had one or more fragility fractures and/or a Z score < -2 in the lumbar spine or femur). Secondary causes of osteoporosis were excluded in all patients. Patients were treated with calcium and vitamin D to achieve a calcium intake of up to 1,500 mg/day and were advised to increase physical activity. A significant increase in lumbar and femoral BMD was observed after 2 and 3 years of follow-up, respectively (1.9+/-1.9% mean increase in lumbar spine, p= 0.021, at 2 years) (5.6+/-4.5% mean increase in femur, p=0.04, at 3 years). The serum total alkaline phosphatase (TAP) values increased at 2 years (122+/-46 vs 140+/-36 U/l, p=0.054). In addition, a negative correlation between baseline TAP serum values and lumbar BMD evolution at 2 years was observed (r=-0.748, p=0.013). No patient developed new skeletal fractures during the follow-up period. In young premenopausal women with idiopathic osteoporosis the conservative treatment with supplements of calcium and vitamin D associated with an increase of physical activity is associated with an increase in BMD without evidence of further skeletal fractures after more than 3 years of follow-up.
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PMID:Bone mineral density evolution in young premenopausal women with idiopathic osteoporosis. 1694 Nov 98