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Erschienen in: Osteoporosis International 11/2016

07.06.2016 | Original Article

Lower bone turnover and relative bone deficits in men with metabolic syndrome: a matter of insulin sensitivity? The European Male Ageing Study

verfasst von: M. R. Laurent, M. J. Cook, E. Gielen, K. A. Ward, L. Antonio, J. E. Adams, B. Decallonne, G. Bartfai, F. F. Casanueva, G. Forti, A. Giwercman, I. T. Huhtaniemi, K. Kula, M. E. J. Lean, D. M. Lee, N. Pendleton, M. Punab, F. Claessens, F. C. W. Wu, D. Vanderschueren, S. R. Pye, T. W. O’Neill, EMAS Group

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Abstract

Summary

We examined cross-sectional associations of metabolic syndrome and its components with male bone turnover, density and structure. Greater bone mass in men with metabolic syndrome was related to their greater body mass, whereas hyperglycaemia, hypertriglyceridaemia or impaired insulin sensitivity were associated with lower bone turnover and relative bone mass deficits.

Introduction

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been associated with lower bone turnover and relative bone mass or strength deficits (i.e. not proportionate to body mass index, BMI), but the relative contributions of MetS components related to insulin sensitivity or obesity to male bone health remain unclear.

Methods

We determined cross-sectional associations of MetS, its components and insulin sensitivity (by homeostatic model assessment-insulin sensitivity (HOMA-S)) using linear regression models adjusted for age, centre, smoking, alcohol, and BMI. Bone turnover markers and heel broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) were measured in 3129 men aged 40–79. Two centres measured total hip, femoral neck, and lumbar spine areal bone mineral density (aBMD, n = 527) and performed radius peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT, n = 595).

Results

MetS was present in 975 men (31.2 %). Men with MetS had lower β C-terminal cross-linked telopeptide (β-CTX), N-terminal propeptide of type I procollagen (PINP) and osteocalcin (P < 0.0001) and higher total hip, femoral neck, and lumbar spine aBMD (P ≤ 0.03). Among MetS components, only hypertriglyceridaemia and hyperglycaemia were independently associated with PINP and β-CTX. Hyperglycaemia was negatively associated with BUA, hypertriglyceridaemia with hip aBMD and radius cross-sectional area (CSA) and stress–strain index. HOMA-S was similarly associated with PINP and β-CTX, BUA, and radius CSA in BMI-adjusted models.

Conclusions

Men with MetS have higher aBMD in association with their greater body mass, while their lower bone turnover and relative deficits in heel BUA and radius CSA are mainly related to correlates of insulin sensitivity. Our findings support the hypothesis that underlying metabolic complications may be involved in the bone’s failure to adapt to increasing bodily loads in men with MetS.
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Metadaten
Titel
Lower bone turnover and relative bone deficits in men with metabolic syndrome: a matter of insulin sensitivity? The European Male Ageing Study
verfasst von
M. R. Laurent
M. J. Cook
E. Gielen
K. A. Ward
L. Antonio
J. E. Adams
B. Decallonne
G. Bartfai
F. F. Casanueva
G. Forti
A. Giwercman
I. T. Huhtaniemi
K. Kula
M. E. J. Lean
D. M. Lee
N. Pendleton
M. Punab
F. Claessens
F. C. W. Wu
D. Vanderschueren
S. R. Pye
T. W. O’Neill
EMAS Group
Publikationsdatum
07.06.2016
Verlag
Springer London
Erschienen in
Osteoporosis International / Ausgabe 11/2016
Print ISSN: 0937-941X
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-2965
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-016-3656-x

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