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VDR Genotype and Response to Etidronate Therapy in Late Postmenopausal Women

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Journal Osteoporos Int
Date 2000 Feb 29
PMID 10692979
Citations 11
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Twenty-four late postmenopausal women with osteoporosis were studied. The patients were separated in three subgroups according to the BsmI polymorphism of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene: BB (n = 8), Bb (n = 10) and bb (n = 6). They did not differ in age (mean ages were 66.0 years, 65.9 years and 63.9 years, respectively), years after menopause (18.7 years, 18.1 years and 18.4 years) or body weight (64.9 kg, 65.3 kg and 63.8 kg), the variables known to be associated with bone mineral density (BMD). The results show that the response to antiresorptive bisphosphonate therapy in combination with calcium supplementation is modified by VDR genotype. The lumbar spine BMD increased significantly faster in the BB and Bb groups (7.3% and 7.0%, respectively) compared with the bb group (2.5%) during 1 year of cyclic etidronate therapy (400 mg/day) and calcium supplementation (1000 mg/day). The biochemical marker of bone resorption (urinary hydroxyproline excretion) as well as the bone formation marker (serum levels of osteocalcin) decreased during the treatment. With respect to VDR genotype, a significantly higher decrease in osteocalcin level was observed in bb as compared with BB subjects. We conclude that the VDR genotype is involved in an individual's response to cyclic etidronate therapy with calcium supplementation.

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