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Comparative Study
. 2019 Jan;37(1):125-133.
doi: 10.1007/s00774-018-0902-7. Epub 2018 Jan 25.

Comparison of clinical, biochemical and histomorphometric analysis of bone biopsies in dialysis patients with and without fractures

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Comparative Study

Comparison of clinical, biochemical and histomorphometric analysis of bone biopsies in dialysis patients with and without fractures

Melissa F P Santos et al. J Bone Miner Metab. 2019 Jan.

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorders (CKD-MBD) are associated with increased risk of fracture. Studies report about 3% of fractures in CKD patients, and these occur earlier than in the general population, namely 16 and 13 years earlier for men and women, respectively. Better understanding of the pathophysiology of fractures would probably contribute to new therapeutic approaches. This study aimed to evaluate report of long bone fractures from a bone biopsies bank from patients on hemodialysis and compare clinical and biochemical characteristics, as well as the results of the histomorphometric analysis of trabecular and cortical bone of these patients with a control group (without fractures), paired for age, gender, and time on hemodialysis. Bone proteins (SOST, DMP1 and MEPE) were evaluated by immunohistochemistry. Seventeen patients with fracture and controls were studied. Fracture prevalence was 0.82/1000 patients/year. Serum phosphorus levels were significantly lower in the fracture group. Histomorphometric analysis revealed that all the patients had high turnover disease, and the fracture group had smaller volume and trabecular thickness, greater osteoid surface, smaller eroded surface, smaller mineralizing surface, formation rate and longer mineralization lag time when compared to controls; the DMP1 expression in the cortical bone was smaller and the SOST in the trabecular bone was higher in fractured patients. As conclusion, we found low prevalence of fractures. Both groups had high turnover disease, but the fractured ones presented more impaired bone microarchitecture, as well as lower formation and greater mineralization defect. Bone proteins expression correlated with parameters involved in bone remodeling.

Keywords: Bone turnover; CKD-MBD; Fracture; Histomorphometry; Immunohistochemistry.

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