Clinical and biological determinants of sclerostin plasma concentration in hemodialysis patients.

Nephron Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-11-04 DOI:10.1159/000366449
Pierre Delanaye, Jean-Marie Krzesinski, Xavier Warling, Martial Moonen, Nicole Smelten, Laurent Médart, Olivier Bruyère, Jean-Yves Reginster, Hans Pottel, Etienne Cavalier
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Background: Sclerostin is a potent inhibitor of bone formation, but the meaning of its serum levels remains undetermined. We evaluated the association between sclerostin levels and clinical or biological data in hemodialyzed patients (HD), notably parathormone (PTH), biomarkers of bone turnover, vascular calcifications and mortality after 2 years.

Methods: 164 HD patients were included in this observational study. The calcification score was assessed with the Kauppila method. Patients were followed for 2 years.

Results: Median sclerostin levels were significantly (p < 0.0001) higher in HD versus healthy subjects (n = 94) (1,375 vs. 565 pg/ml, respectively). In univariate analysis a significant association (p < 0.05) was found between sclerostin and age, height, dialysis vintage, albumin, troponin, homocysteine, PTH, C-terminal telopeptide of collagen type I, bone-specific alkaline phosphatase and osteoprotegerin, but not with the calcification score. In a multivariate model, the association remained with age, height, dialysis vintage, troponin, homocysteine, phosphate, PTH, but also with vascular calcifications. Association was positive for all variables, except PTH and vascular calcifications. The baseline sclerostin concentration was not different in survivors and non-survivors.

Conclusions: We confirm a higher concentration of sclerostin in HD patients, a positive association with age and a negative association with PTH. A positive association with phosphate, homocysteine and troponin calls for additional research. The clinical interest of sclerostin to assess vascular calcifications in HD is limited and no association was found between sclerostin and mortality.

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血液透析患者血浆中硬化蛋白浓度的临床和生物学决定因素。
背景:硬化蛋白是一种有效的骨形成抑制剂,但其血清水平的意义尚不确定。我们评估了血液透析患者(HD)的硬化素水平与临床或生物学数据之间的关系,特别是甲状旁激素(PTH)、骨转换的生物标志物、血管钙化和2年后死亡率。方法:164例HD患者纳入观察性研究。钙化评分采用Kauppila法。随访2年。结果:HD患者的中位硬化蛋白水平显著高于健康受试者(n = 94)(分别为1375比565 pg/ml) (p < 0.0001)。单因素分析发现,硬化蛋白与年龄、身高、透析时间、白蛋白、肌钙蛋白、同型半胱氨酸、甲状旁腺素、I型胶原c端末端肽、骨特异性碱性磷酸酶和骨保护素之间存在显著相关性(p < 0.05),但与钙化评分无显著相关性。在多变量模型中,与年龄、身高、透析时间、肌钙蛋白、同型半胱氨酸、磷酸盐、甲状旁腺激素(PTH)以及血管钙化有关。除甲状旁腺激素和血管钙化外,所有变量均呈正相关。幸存者和非幸存者的基线硬化蛋白浓度没有差异。结论:我们证实HD患者中有较高的硬化蛋白浓度,与年龄呈正相关,与甲状旁腺激素呈负相关。与磷酸盐、同型半胱氨酸和肌钙蛋白呈正相关,需要进一步研究。硬化蛋白评估HD患者血管钙化的临床意义有限,未发现硬化蛋白与死亡率之间存在关联。
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