Glycemic Control and Bone Turnover in Older Mexican Americans with Type 2 Diabetes.

IF 1.1 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2018-05-13 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/7153021
Nahid J Rianon, Scott M Smith, MinJae Lee, Hannah Pervin, Paul Musgrave, Gordon P Watt, Shahla Nader, Sundeep Khosla, Catherine G Ambrose, Joseph B McCormick, Susan P Fisher-Hoch
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Altered bone quality, caused by underlying metabolic changes of type 2 diabetes (T2D), has been hypothesized to cause altered bone strength and turnover leading to increased fracture risk in T2D patients. Current understanding about changes in bone turnover markers in T2D patients is mainly based on studies focused on Caucasian men and women. However, Hispanic populations have the highest prevalence of both T2D and osteoporosis in the US. We investigated associations of glycemic control (in terms of glycated hemoglobin [HbA1c]) and bone turnover rate in 69 older (≥50 years) Mexican American Cameron County Hispanic Cohort (CCHC) participants with T2D. Multivariable analyses were conducted to assess the associations between HbA1c (%), serum osteocalcin (OC), and serum sclerostin. In agreement with published reports from other racial/ethnic populations, our study found that lower bone turnover (indicated by lower serum OC) occurred in Mexican American men with T2D who had poorer glycemic control. For the women in our study, we found no significant association between glycemic control and OC. In contrast, HbA1c was positively associated with sclerostin for women, with near significance (p = 0.07), while no association was found in men. We recommend screening Mexican American individuals with T2D, specifically those with poor glycemic control, for bone loss and fracture risk.

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老年墨西哥裔美国人2型糖尿病患者的血糖控制和骨转换
由2型糖尿病(T2D)的潜在代谢变化引起的骨质量改变被认为会导致T2D患者骨强度和骨转换的改变,从而增加骨折风险。目前对T2D患者骨转换标志物变化的了解主要基于对白人男性和女性的研究。然而,西班牙裔人群在美国T2D和骨质疏松症的患病率最高。我们研究了69名老年(≥50岁)墨西哥裔美国人Cameron县西班牙裔队列(CCHC) T2D患者的血糖控制(根据糖化血红蛋白[HbA1c])和骨周转率的关系。进行多变量分析以评估HbA1c(%)、血清骨钙素(OC)和血清硬化蛋白之间的关系。与其他种族/民族人群发表的报告一致,我们的研究发现,较低的骨转换(由较低的血清OC表示)发生在血糖控制较差的墨西哥裔美国男性T2D患者中。在我们的研究中,我们发现血糖控制和OC之间没有明显的联系。相比之下,HbA1c与女性的硬化蛋白呈正相关,接近显著性(p = 0.07),而在男性中没有发现相关。我们建议筛查墨西哥裔美国人T2D患者,特别是那些血糖控制不良的患者,以了解其骨质流失和骨折风险。
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