Severity of Coronary Artery Involvement Correlates with Bone Turnover

Background: To evaluate bone turnover in coronary artery disease patients by using biochemical markers of bone forma­tion and resorption. Methods: As a cross-sectional study, bone mineral density and serum osteocalcin and crosslaps were measured in 44 an­giographically documented coronary artery dis...

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Main Authors: M Jafar Mahmoodi, H Saghafi, F Karimi, H Behzadi, B Larijani
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2008-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/2893
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spelling doaj-778800b77f314e4392e185cba8bf138b2020-12-02T18:55:50ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932008-12-0137Supple 2Severity of Coronary Artery Involvement Correlates with Bone TurnoverM Jafar Mahmoodi 0H Saghafi 1F Karimi 2H Behzadi 3B Larijani 4Dept. of Cardiology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research Center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research Center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research Center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research Center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IranBackground: To evaluate bone turnover in coronary artery disease patients by using biochemical markers of bone forma­tion and resorption. Methods: As a cross-sectional study, bone mineral density and serum osteocalcin and crosslaps were measured in 44 an­giographically documented coronary artery disease patients and 30 people with normal angiography invited to Endocrinol­ogy and Metabolism Research Center. Results: Bone mineral density of femur was significantly lower in patient with coronary artery disease (P= 0.04). Preva­lence of femur osteoporosis in patients with coronary artery disease was 43.2% whereas 14.8% of people with normal an­giography had femur osteoporosis (P= 0.01, OR= 4.37; CI95%, 1.29-14, 77).Serum level of osteocalcin and crosslaps ele­vated significantly with increasing severity of coronary artery disease. A significantly positive correlation was found be­tween coronary artery disease severity and serum level of osteocalcin (P= 0.008, r= 0.320). Crosslaps also showed similar cor­relation with number of diseased vessels (P= 0.02, r= 0.268). In multivariate analysis after adjustment of age, sex and BMI, severity of coronary artery disease was independently correlated with osteocalcin (P= 0.006) and crosslaps (P= 0.003). Conclusion: It seems that coronary artery disease and severity of atherosclerosis may be as a bone turnover predictor. Thus rec­ommendation of Bone density and turnover evaluation to patients with a coronary event may be valuable for earlier di­agnosis and prevention of osteoporosis and fracture. https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/2893Bone turnoverCoronary artery diseaseCross lapsOsteocalcinOsteoporosis
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author M Jafar Mahmoodi
H Saghafi
F Karimi
H Behzadi
B Larijani
spellingShingle M Jafar Mahmoodi
H Saghafi
F Karimi
H Behzadi
B Larijani
Severity of Coronary Artery Involvement Correlates with Bone Turnover
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Bone turnover
Coronary artery disease
Cross laps
Osteocalcin
Osteoporosis
author_facet M Jafar Mahmoodi
H Saghafi
F Karimi
H Behzadi
B Larijani
author_sort M Jafar Mahmoodi
title Severity of Coronary Artery Involvement Correlates with Bone Turnover
title_short Severity of Coronary Artery Involvement Correlates with Bone Turnover
title_full Severity of Coronary Artery Involvement Correlates with Bone Turnover
title_fullStr Severity of Coronary Artery Involvement Correlates with Bone Turnover
title_full_unstemmed Severity of Coronary Artery Involvement Correlates with Bone Turnover
title_sort severity of coronary artery involvement correlates with bone turnover
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2008-12-01
description Background: To evaluate bone turnover in coronary artery disease patients by using biochemical markers of bone forma­tion and resorption. Methods: As a cross-sectional study, bone mineral density and serum osteocalcin and crosslaps were measured in 44 an­giographically documented coronary artery disease patients and 30 people with normal angiography invited to Endocrinol­ogy and Metabolism Research Center. Results: Bone mineral density of femur was significantly lower in patient with coronary artery disease (P= 0.04). Preva­lence of femur osteoporosis in patients with coronary artery disease was 43.2% whereas 14.8% of people with normal an­giography had femur osteoporosis (P= 0.01, OR= 4.37; CI95%, 1.29-14, 77).Serum level of osteocalcin and crosslaps ele­vated significantly with increasing severity of coronary artery disease. A significantly positive correlation was found be­tween coronary artery disease severity and serum level of osteocalcin (P= 0.008, r= 0.320). Crosslaps also showed similar cor­relation with number of diseased vessels (P= 0.02, r= 0.268). In multivariate analysis after adjustment of age, sex and BMI, severity of coronary artery disease was independently correlated with osteocalcin (P= 0.006) and crosslaps (P= 0.003). Conclusion: It seems that coronary artery disease and severity of atherosclerosis may be as a bone turnover predictor. Thus rec­ommendation of Bone density and turnover evaluation to patients with a coronary event may be valuable for earlier di­agnosis and prevention of osteoporosis and fracture.
topic Bone turnover
Coronary artery disease
Cross laps
Osteocalcin
Osteoporosis
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/2893
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