Alterations in bone mineral metabolism in patients with calcium kidney stone disease and polymorphism of vitamin D receptor. Preliminary results

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Moyano, M. J. [1 ]
de Tejada, M. J. Gomez [3 ]
Lozano, R. Garcia [4 ]
Moruno, R. [3 ]
Ortega, R. [1 ]
Marti, V. [1 ]
Palencia, R. Sanchez [1 ]
Miranda, M. J. [2 ]
Palma, A. [1 ]
Cano, R. Perez [2 ]
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[1] Hosp Virgen Macarena Sevilla, Serv Nefrol, Seville, Spain
[2] Hosp Virgen Macarena Sevilla, Med Interna Serv, Seville, Spain
[3] Univ Seville, Dept Med, Seville, Spain
[4] Hosp Virgen Rocio Sevilla, Serv Imunol, Seville, Spain
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NEFROLOGIA | 2007年 / 27卷 / 06期
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calcium kidney stone disease; absortive hypercalciuria; renal hypercalciuria; bone mineral density; calcium intake; vitamin D polymorphism;
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Bone health, within calcium kidney stone disease is a matter of controversy. On the other hand, some genetic studies have shown an association between some Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms and calcium kidney stone disease. Main objective: To study the possible association between calcium kidney stone disease with bone metabolism and some Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms. Patients and methods: This is a case-control study, with seventy-two subjects of both genders divided into two groups: Group I: cases, composed by 51 patients suffering from calcium kidney stone disease. Twenty-four of them had no hypercalciuria, 16 had absortive hypercalciuria and I I had renal hypercalciuria. Group II: controls, composed by 21 people, without either urolithiasis or hypercalciuria. We performed a complete study including biochemical markers of bone mineral remodelling, bone mineral density (BMD) was estimated both in the lumbar spine (L2-L4) and femoral neck, and also VDR polymorphism for the loci b, a and t. Results: Patients with urolithiasis had lower values of BMD both in the lumbar spine and femoral neck, compared to controls. Z-score were lower in the lumbar spine and femoral neck (p = 0.045 y 0.031, respectively). Those patients with absorptive hypercalciuria had higher BMD in the femoral neck than those with renal hypercalciuria and non-hypercalciuria. Because they had more weight and height all the statistical study was performed alter adjusting by these two variables and statistical significance was then only stated between patients with hypercalciuria and without it. Patients with urolithiasis had higher values of 1.25 (OH)(2) vitamin D (p = 0.002), and lower of PTH (p = 0.049), without any relationship to hypercalciuria and its subtypes. Seventy six percent of the patients had a daily calcium intake lower than 800 mg/day. The distribution of VDR alleles in patients with urolithiasis was similar to controls, although after grouping genotypes, a lower distribution of BB and tt polymorphisms were observed in patients suffering from urolithiasis. Conclusions: Calcium kidney stone disease by itself produces a decrease in BMD, more intense in femoral neck, independently the presence or absence of hypercalciuria. Patients suffering from urolitihiasis have higher values of 1.25 (OH)(2) vitamin D than non-hypercalciuric patients and lower values of PTH probably due to a low dietary calcium intake. In our population studied there is no relationship between VDR polymorphisms and the presence of calcium kidney stone disease. Because the reduced number of patients of our study, more studies are needed to obtain definitely conclusions.
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