Effect of Gender, Season, and Vitamin D Status on Bone Biochemical Markers in Saudi Diabetes Patients

Biochemical bone turnover markers (BTMs) provide important information on the diagnosis, therapy and monitoring of metabolic bone diseases. They are evident before measurable changes in bone mineral density (BMD) take place. A total of 35 adult Saudi patients (23 males; 12 females) with type 2 diabe...

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Main Authors: Riad Sulimani, Shaun Sabico, Mona A. Fouda, Yousef Al-Saleh, Sobhy M. Yakout, Abdulaziz Al-Othman, Nasser M. Al-Daghri, Khalid M. Alkharfy
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-07-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/7/8408
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spelling doaj-46d70be3e6dc403d963a47d17977b6ca2020-11-24T22:34:16ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492012-07-011778408841810.3390/molecules17078408Effect of Gender, Season, and Vitamin D Status on Bone Biochemical Markers in Saudi Diabetes PatientsRiad SulimaniShaun SabicoMona A. FoudaYousef Al-SalehSobhy M. YakoutAbdulaziz Al-OthmanNasser M. Al-DaghriKhalid M. AlkharfyBiochemical bone turnover markers (BTMs) provide important information on the diagnosis, therapy and monitoring of metabolic bone diseases. They are evident before measurable changes in bone mineral density (BMD) take place. A total of 35 adult Saudi patients (23 males; 12 females) with type 2 diabetes and diagnosed to be vitamin D deficient were recruited in this prospective study. Here we investigated the effects of gender, season, and vitamin D status on bone biochemical markers of bone remodeling. Anthropometry and blood samples were collected at different intervals. Metabolic parameters and bone biomarkers were measured routinely and by ELISA. Both males and females had a significant increase in their vitamin D status over time, but no significant changes in the bone biomarkers were observed in females. In males there was a significant increase in circulating levels of corrected calcium and OPN (<em>p</em> = 0.004 and 0.01 respectively) and a significant decrease in crosslaps (<em>p</em> = 0.005). In all subjects there was a modest but significant positive relationship between vitamin D status and OC (R = 0.34; <em>p</em> = 0.04). In conclusion, our study demonstrates that changes in bone remodeling markers are affected by season, gender, and possibly vitamin D status. This gender difference may well reflect the physiologic pathway responsible for the higher peak bone mass achieved in males compared to females.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/7/8408vitamin D statusosteocalcinosteoprotegerinseasonSaudi Arabia
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author Riad Sulimani
Shaun Sabico
Mona A. Fouda
Yousef Al-Saleh
Sobhy M. Yakout
Abdulaziz Al-Othman
Nasser M. Al-Daghri
Khalid M. Alkharfy
spellingShingle Riad Sulimani
Shaun Sabico
Mona A. Fouda
Yousef Al-Saleh
Sobhy M. Yakout
Abdulaziz Al-Othman
Nasser M. Al-Daghri
Khalid M. Alkharfy
Effect of Gender, Season, and Vitamin D Status on Bone Biochemical Markers in Saudi Diabetes Patients
Molecules
vitamin D status
osteocalcin
osteoprotegerin
season
Saudi Arabia
author_facet Riad Sulimani
Shaun Sabico
Mona A. Fouda
Yousef Al-Saleh
Sobhy M. Yakout
Abdulaziz Al-Othman
Nasser M. Al-Daghri
Khalid M. Alkharfy
author_sort Riad Sulimani
title Effect of Gender, Season, and Vitamin D Status on Bone Biochemical Markers in Saudi Diabetes Patients
title_short Effect of Gender, Season, and Vitamin D Status on Bone Biochemical Markers in Saudi Diabetes Patients
title_full Effect of Gender, Season, and Vitamin D Status on Bone Biochemical Markers in Saudi Diabetes Patients
title_fullStr Effect of Gender, Season, and Vitamin D Status on Bone Biochemical Markers in Saudi Diabetes Patients
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Gender, Season, and Vitamin D Status on Bone Biochemical Markers in Saudi Diabetes Patients
title_sort effect of gender, season, and vitamin d status on bone biochemical markers in saudi diabetes patients
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2012-07-01
description Biochemical bone turnover markers (BTMs) provide important information on the diagnosis, therapy and monitoring of metabolic bone diseases. They are evident before measurable changes in bone mineral density (BMD) take place. A total of 35 adult Saudi patients (23 males; 12 females) with type 2 diabetes and diagnosed to be vitamin D deficient were recruited in this prospective study. Here we investigated the effects of gender, season, and vitamin D status on bone biochemical markers of bone remodeling. Anthropometry and blood samples were collected at different intervals. Metabolic parameters and bone biomarkers were measured routinely and by ELISA. Both males and females had a significant increase in their vitamin D status over time, but no significant changes in the bone biomarkers were observed in females. In males there was a significant increase in circulating levels of corrected calcium and OPN (<em>p</em> = 0.004 and 0.01 respectively) and a significant decrease in crosslaps (<em>p</em> = 0.005). In all subjects there was a modest but significant positive relationship between vitamin D status and OC (R = 0.34; <em>p</em> = 0.04). In conclusion, our study demonstrates that changes in bone remodeling markers are affected by season, gender, and possibly vitamin D status. This gender difference may well reflect the physiologic pathway responsible for the higher peak bone mass achieved in males compared to females.
topic vitamin D status
osteocalcin
osteoprotegerin
season
Saudi Arabia
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/7/8408
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