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Document Type : Article In Journal 
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Determinants of serum sclerostin in healthy pre- and postmenopausal women
Determinants of serum sclerostin in healthy pre- and postmenopausal women
 
Subject : Biochemistry 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Sclerostin is a secreted Wnt antagonist produced almost exclusively by osteocytes that regulates bone mass. However, there is currently limited information on the determinants of sclerostin in a large population-based study. The main objectives of the present study were to: (1) establish reference normative interval values for serum sclerostin in randomly selected healthy premenopausal women; (2) study the changes in serum sclerostin in relation to age in premenopausal and postmenopausal women and the factors that may influence bone turnover; and (3) determine the effect of menopausal status on serum sclerostin. A total of 1803 women were studied (including [n = 1235] premenopausal, and [n = 568] postmenopausal women, respectively, aged 20 to 79 years). A total of 443 healthy premenopausal women (aged 35 to 45 years) were used to establish reference normative intervals for serum sclerostin. All women studied were medically examined and had their bone mineral density values obtained for the lumbar spine (L(1) -L(4) ) and femoral neck according to a detailed inclusion criteria. In all women, values of serum sclerostin increased with increasing age up to the age of 45 years, and remained increased in postmenopausal women. Significant increases were evident in serum sclerostin in postmenopausal women with increasing years since menopause. Using stepwise multiple linear regression analysis, several variables were identified as determinants of serum sclerostin, including age, parathyroid hormone, estradiol (E(2) ), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) for premenopausal women; age, FSH, and E(2) for postmenopausal women; and age, serum osteocalcin, FSH, and E(2) in the entire sample studied. Further studies are needed to establish the potential role of this increase in mediating the known age-related impairment in bone formation. © 2011 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research 
ISSN : 1523-4681 
Journal Name : Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 
Volume : 26 
Issue Number : 12 
Publishing Year : 1433 AH
2011 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Friday, November 25, 2011 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
محمد العرضاويArdawi, Mohammed InvestigatorDoctorate 
حنان القاضيAl-Kadi, Hanan ResearcherDoctorate 
عبدالرحيم روزيRouzi, AbdulRahim ResearcherDoctorate 
محمد قاريQari, Mohammed ResearcherDoctorate 

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