Inhibition of markers of bone resorption by consumption of vitamin D and calcium-fortified soft plain cheese by institutionalised elderly women

被引:58
作者
Bonjour, Jean-Philippe [1 ,2 ]
Benoit, Valerie [3 ]
Pourchaire, Olivier [4 ]
Ferry, Monique [5 ]
Rousseau, Brigitte [3 ]
Souberbielle, Jean-Claude [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp, WHO, Collaborating Ctr Osteoporosis Prevent, Div Bone Dis, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland
[2] Fac Med, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland
[3] Grp Rech Nutr, F-92641 Boulogne, France
[4] Hop Local Intercommunal Morestel, F-38510 Morestel, France
[5] Ctr Hosp Valence, F-26953 Valence, France
[6] Hop Necker Enfants Malad, Lab Explorat Fonct, Paris, France
关键词
Secondary hyperparathyroidism; Fortified cheese; Calcium and protein intakes; Bone resorption and formation markers; Insulin-like growth factor-I; DIETARY-PROTEIN; HIP FRACTURE; RISK;
D O I
10.1017/S0007114509371743
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Acceleration of bone remodelling increases the risk of fragility fractures. The objective of the present study was to explore in elderly women whether a vitamin D and Ca-forlified dairy product providing about 17-25% of the recommended intakes in vitamin D, Ca and proteins would reduce secondary hyperparathyroidism and bone remodelling in a way that may attenuate age-related bone loss in the long term. Thirty-seven institutionalised women, aged 84-8 (SD 8-1) years, with low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (5-5 (SD 1-7) ng/ml) were enrolled into a multicentre open trial to consume during I month two servings of soft plain cheese made of semi-skimmed milk providing daily 686 kJ (164 kcal), 2.5 mu g vitamin D, 302 mg Ca and 14.2 g proteins. The primary endpoint was the change in serum carboxy terminal cross-linked telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX), selected as a marker of bone resorption. Thirty-five subjects remained compliant. Mean serum changes were: 25-hydroyvitamin D, + 14.5% (P=0.0051); parathyroid hormone (PTH), - 12.3% (P=0.0011); CTX, -7.5% (P 0-01); tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b (TRAP 5b), -9.9% (P<0-0001); albumin, +6.2% (P<0.0001); insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), + 16.9% (P<0.0001); osteocalcin, +8.3 % (P=0.0166); amino-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen (PINP), + 19.3% (P=0.0031). The present open trial suggests that fortified soft plain cheese consumed by elderly women with vitamin D insufficiency can reduce bone resorption markers by positively influencing Ca and protein economy, as expressed by decreased PTH and increased IGF-I, respectively. The rise in the bone formation marker PINP could be explained by a protein-mediated increase in IGF-I. Thus, such a dietary intervention might uncouple, at least transiently, bone resorption from bone formation and thereby attenuate age-related bone loss.
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页码:962 / 966
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