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Query: UMLS:C0039730 (
thalassemia
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Patients with beta-
thalassaemia
major are susceptible to osteopenia due to several factors which interfere with bone remodeling. It is known that bone metabolism and skeletal consolidation result from a complex sequence of hormonal changes, where the concerted actions of GH, IGF-I and sex hormones and their receptors, are responsible for the timing and attainment of skeletal consolidation. IGF-I and the corresponding binding protein (IGFBP-III), markers of bone metabolism and lumbar and femoral neck BMD were measured in 28 adult patients, undergoing hormonal replacement and chelation therapy and a hypertransfusion program, with beta-
thalassaemia
major (12 males with mean age 22.5+/-3.1 and 16 females with mean age 27.5+/-8.2), and in 28 healthy volunteers matched for age, anthropometric features and sex to the patients. BMD values, both at lumbar and femoral neck level were significantly lower (p<0.001 and p<0.05) by 18.7 and 4.2% respectively, in patients than in the controls. Markers of bone resorption [pyridinoline (Pyr) 78.1+/-15.7 vs 47.5+/-11.2 pmol/pmol urinary creatinine, p<0.001 and deoxypyridinoline (D-Pyr) 21.9+/-3.5 vs 14.5+/-5.4 pmol/ micromol urinary creatinine, p<0.001] were higher in patients than in controls, whereas the marker of bone formation was slightly lower [osteocalcin (BGP) 3.8+/-0.6 vs 4.6+/-1.7 pmol/ml, p<0.05]. Plasma levels of IGF-I (21.07+/-5.12 vs 35.25+/-8.33 nmol/ml, p<0.001) and
IGF binding
protein III (IGFBP-III) (1.9+/-0.4 vs 2.5+/-0.1 mg/ml, p<0.001) were lower in patients than in controls and positively correlated with BMD L2-L4 (r=0.57, p<0.05 and r=0.47, p<0.05 respectively), BMD neck (r=0.40, p<0.05 and r=0.34, p<0.05 respectively) and BGP (r=0.52, p<0.05 and r=0.34, p<0.05 respectively). Our beta-thalassaemic patients, in spite of normalizing hemoglobin levels, adequate hormone replacement and chelation therapies, showed osteopenia and an unbalanced bone turnover with an increased resorptive phase and a decreased formation phase probably correlated to low levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-III observed in our study.
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PMID:Osteoporosis and beta-thalassemia major: role of the IGF-I/IGFBP-III axis. 1203 Jun 5
The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of subcutaneous desferrioxamine (DFX) and oral deferiprone (L1) therapy on bone metabolism markers in patients with thalassemia major. We studied 17 patients with
thalassemia
receiving long-term treatment with desferrioxamine, 20 patients receiving long-term treatment with deferiprone, and 15 healthy age-matched controls. The following investigations were performed: a) intact parathyroid hormone (PTH), 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D [1,25(OH)2D] as endocrine parameters; b) alkaline phosphatase (ALP), bone alkaline phosphatase (BALP), osteocalcin (OC); c) bone resorption biochemical markers in serum and urine pyridinium crosslinks: hydroxylysyl-pyridinoline (HP) and lysyl-pyridinoline (LP); d) serum levels of cytokines and growth factors: transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGFbeta1), insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-a (TNFalpha); e) serum levels of
IGF binding
protein-3 (IGFBP-3). No significant differences among all studied variables were found in patients with
thalassemia
treated with desferrioxamine or deferiprone. In contrast, significant differences were found between patients with
thalassemia
and the control group: intact PTH was significantly lower in patients with
thalassemia
than in the controls (p < 0.0005), and a significant increase in ALP and BALP (p < 0.0005), but not in OC, was found in the patient group. With regard to bone resorption and remodeling markers, the urinary excretion of pyridinium crosslinks was higher in patients with
thalassemia
for HP fraction (p < 0.0005) and LP fraction (p = 0.002), as well as TGFbeta (p = 0.001). In contrast, IGF-I and IGFBP-3 were reduced when compared with controls. In conclusion, the study of bone metabolism markers in adult patients with
thalassemia
reveals a complex behavior with an increase in bone resorption indexes. Bone formation did not appear to be impaired. In particular, TGFbeta1 was higher in patients with
thalassemia
receiving L1 treatment.
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PMID:Chelation therapy and bone metabolism markers in thalassemia major. 1722 62