Variations in trabecular bone composition with anatomical site and age: potential implications for bone quality assessment

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Aerssens, J [1 ]
Boonen, S [1 ]
Joly, J [1 ]
Dequeker, J [1 ]
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[1] KATHOLIEKE UNIV LEUVEN,ARTHRIT & METAB BONE DIS RES,UZ PELLENBERG,B-3212 PELLENBERG,BELGIUM
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10.1677/joe.0.1550411
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R5 [内科学];
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Skeletal site-related differences in trabecular bone composition have been studied in autopsy samples from 63 individuals (age range 23-92 years). From each individual, bone samples were excised from the iliac crest, lumbar spine, femoral neck, and calcaneus. Samples were analyzed for their-content of ash, calcium, collagen, extractable proteins, osteocalcin, and IGF-I. Significant differences were found between the skeletal sites, the lumbar spine being the least mineralized site and the femur the most. The femur and lumbar spine had a higher osteocalcin and IGF-I content compared with the other skeletal sites, suggesting a higher bone turnover rate. The intercorrelations between the anatomical sites were low for minerals and collagen but high for osteocalcin and IGF-I. The latter might indicate that the presence of these proteins in the bone matrix is mainly controlled by endocrine mechanisms which may influence the osteoblast function. Finally, regression analysis showed a significant age-related decrease of skeletal IGF-I at all sites examined. This finding supports the hypothesis of an IGF-I-mediated pathogenesis of senile osteoporosis. In summary, our data imply that a global assessment of skeletal function and bone quality, based upon analyses at one anatomical site, should be applied with caution.
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