Plasma Selenium, Zinc, Copper and Lipid Levels in Postmenopausal Turkish Women and Their Relation with Osteoporosis

It has been shown that the trace elements and lipids play role in the growth, development and maintenance of bones. We aimed to investigate serum selenium (Se), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and lipid (total cholesterol, triglyceride (TG), high density lipoprotein-cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein–chole...

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description It has been shown that the trace elements and lipids play role in the growth, development and maintenance of bones. We aimed to investigate serum selenium (Se), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and lipid (total cholesterol, triglyceride (TG), high density lipoprotein-cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein–cholesterol) levels in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis, osteopenia and in healthy controls, and to determine the relationship between Se, Zn, Cu and lipid parameters and bone mineral density (BMD). The study included 107 postmenopausal women; 35 healthy (group 1), 37 osteopenic (group 2) and 35 osteoporotic (group 3). The women in all three groups were carefully matched for body mass index (BMI). Serum concentrations of Se, Zn and Cu were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Plasma Se, Cu, Zn and lipid levels were similar in all groups (p > 0.05). When we combined the women in each of the three groups, and considered them as one group (n = 107) we found a positive correlation between BMI and lumbar vertebra BMD, femur neck BMD, femur total BMD; a positive correlation between TG and femur neck BMD, femur total BMD; a positive correlation between Zn and lumbar vertebra BMD (total T score) (p  0.05). Although BMI has a positive effect on BMD, trace elements and lipids, except Zn and TG, did not directly and correlatively influence BMD. Further studies are needed to clarify the role and relationship of trace elements and lipid parameters in postmenopausal osteoporosis.
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Aged
atomic absorption spectrometry
Atomic absorption spectrophotometry
Biochemistry
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biotechnology
blood serum
Body mass index
Bone Density
Bone Diseases, Metabolic - blood
Bone growth
Bone mineral density
Cholesterol
Copper
Copper - blood
Female
Femur
Humans
Life Sciences
Lipids
Lipids - blood
Menopause
Middle Aged
Neck
Nutrition
Oncology
Osteopenia
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis - blood
Post-menopause
postmenopause
Postmenopause - blood
Selenium
Selenium - blood
Spectral analysis
Spectrophotometry
Spectrophotometry, Atomic
Spine
Trace elements
triacylglycerols
Triglycerides
Turkey
Vertebrae
women
Womens health
Zinc
Zinc - blood
title Plasma Selenium, Zinc, Copper and Lipid Levels in Postmenopausal Turkish Women and Their Relation with Osteoporosis
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