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Query: EC:3.2.1.108 (
lactase
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Serum levels of
osteocalcin
, a noncollagenous bone matrix protein, have been found to be a specific biochemical parameter of bone formation. In the literature in subjects with osteoporosis, an increased incidence of
lactase
deficiency has been described. We therefore determined the serum levels of
osteocalcin
in 10 patients with
lactase
deficiency and in 20 control subjects by radioimmunoassay. The patients with
lactase
deficiency were dietary treated and had a very low daily calcium intake. Serum
osteocalcin
levels were significantly higher in the patients with
lactase
deficiency than in the control subjects. In contrast, serum levels of parathyroid hormone, alkaline phosphatase, calcium, and phosphorus were not statistically different in the two groups. Our data suggest an increased rate of bone turnover in patients with
lactase
deficiency on a low calcium diet; possibly calcium supplementation is indicated in dietary-treated patients with
lactase
deficiency.
...
PMID:Increased serum osteocalcin levels in patients with lactase deficiency. 189 34
Three men with osteoporotic fractures were found to have
lactase
deficiency and low dietary calcium intakes, decreased urinary calcium, and moderately increased serum
osteocalcin
and parathyroid hormone levels. Histomorphometric studies demonstrated increases in osteoid parameters and resorption surfaces. The few studies of the links between osteoporosis and
lactase
deficiency have yielded discordant results. A low calcium intake due to aversion to dairy products caused by the
lactase
deficiency may promote the development of osteoporosis.
...
PMID:Lactose intolerance and osteoporosis in men. 881 61