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Serum Bone Gla Protein As a Marker of Bone Turnover in Acromegaly

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Specialty Pathology
Date 1993 Jun 1
PMID 8369987
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Serum bone Gla protein, a sensitive and specific marker of bone turnover, was measured in 35 acromegalic patients (14 untreated, 8 clinically active, and 13 cured) and 21 controls. We also examined 10 acromegalic patients before and after transsphenoidal surgery. Untreated and clinically active acromegalic patients had significantly higher serum bone Gla protein concentrations than the control subjects. Other nonspecific biochemical markers of bone metabolism, such as urinary hydroxyproline and urinary calcium, were also present in significantly greater amounts in active acromegalic patients. After treatment, a significant decrease in levels was observed, with return to control levels. In acromegalic patients, positive correlations were found among serum bone Gla protein and serum growth hormone and serum insulin-like growth factor I levels, as well as among levels of insulin-like growth factor I and serum phosphorus, serum alkaline phosphatase, and urinary hydroxyproline. These results suggest that serum bone Gla protein is a sensitive marker of the action of growth hormone in bone metabolism in acromegaly, a role that is probably mediated by insulin-like growth factor I.

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