Markers of bone turnover are reduced in patients with CF related diabetes; the role of glucose

Cystic fibrosis(CF) related diabetes(CFRD) and osteoporosis are prevalent in adult patients with CF. We aimed to evaluate if CFRD and markers of glucose metabolism and inflammation are associated with bone turnover in CF. Cross sectional study at the adult section at the Copenhagen CF Center from Ja...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cystic fibrosis 2019-05, Vol.18 (3), p.436-441
Hauptverfasser: Mathiesen, Inger Hee, Hitz, Mette Friberg, Katzenstein, Terese Lea, Oturai, Peter, Skov, Marianne, Jørgensen, Niklas Rye, Jensen, Peter Oestrup, Mikkelsen, Christine Raaberg, Krogh-Madsen, Rikke, Pressler, Tacjana, Faurholt-Jepsen, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:Cystic fibrosis(CF) related diabetes(CFRD) and osteoporosis are prevalent in adult patients with CF. We aimed to evaluate if CFRD and markers of glucose metabolism and inflammation are associated with bone turnover in CF. Cross sectional study at the adult section at the Copenhagen CF Center from January–October 2017. Fasting blood samples, including bone turnover markers(BTMs) and cytokines, Dual-x-ray absorptiometry scan and oral glucose tolerance test were performed. Lung-transplanted participants and patients in antiosteoporotic treatment were excluded from analyses. 102 patients were included of whom 19 had a prior CFRD diagnosis. CFRD patients had lower procollagen type 1 N-terminal propeptide(P1NP) and C-Terminal cross-linked Telopeptide(CTX) levels compared to CF patients without diabetes (median[IQR]) 49.5 μg/l [29.6,57.1] vs 56.9 μg/l [38.2,74.3], p = .03 and 0.2 μg/l [0.1,0.3] vs 0.4 μg/l [0.3,0.6], p 
ISSN:1569-1993
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DOI:10.1016/j.jcf.2019.01.004