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Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover. Applications for Osteoporosis

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 1998 Jul 21
PMID 9669140
Citations 26
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Abstract

The recent discovery of specific and sensitive biochemical markers reflecting the overall rate of bone formation and bone resorption has markedly improved the noninvasive assessment of bone turnover in various metabolic bone diseases, especially in osteoporosis. The immunoassay of human osteocalcin, recognizing the intact molecule and its major proteolytic fragment, and assays for bone alkaline phosphatase and the intact form of the N-terminal extension propeptide of type I collagen are currently the most sensitive markers for assessing bone formation. The best indices of bone resorption are the new immunoassays for pyridinoline cross-links and type I collagen-related peptides in urine and, recently, in serum. Several studies indicate that screening for these bone markers may be useful for improving the prognostic assessment of postmenopausal women in combination with bone mass measurement, that is, their risk for osteoporosis and, ultimately, for fractures and to monitor rapidly the efficacy of antiresorptive drugs.

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