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Bone microarchitecture and estimated bone strength in men with active acromegaly.

AbstractCONTEXT:
Both acromegaly and adult growth hormone deficiency (GHD) are associated with increased fracture risk. Sufficient data are lacking regarding cortical bone microarchitecture and bone strength, as assessed by microfinite element analysis (µFEA).
OBJECTIVE:
To elucidate both cortical and trabecular bone microarchitecture and estimated bone strength in men with active acromegaly or GHD compared to healthy controls.
DESIGN AND SUBJECTS:
Cross-sectional study at a clinical research center, including 48 men (16 with acromegaly, 16 with GHD and 16 healthy controls).
OUTCOME MEASURES:
Areal bone mineral density (aBMD), cortical and trabecular bone microarchitecture and estimated bone strength (µFEA) at the radius and tibia.
RESULTS:
aBMD was not different between the 3 groups at any skeletal site. At the radius, patients with acromegaly had greater cortical area (P < 0.0001), cortical thickness (P = 0.0038), cortical pore volume (P < 0.0001) and cortical porosity (P = 0.0008), but lower trabecular bone density (P = 0.0010) compared to controls. At the tibia, patients with acromegaly had lower trabecular bone density (P = 0.0082), but no differences in cortical bone microstructure. Compressive strength and failure load did not significantly differ between groups. These findings persisted after excluding patients with hypogonadism. Bone microarchitecture was not deficient in patients with GHD.
CONCLUSIONS:
Both cortical and trabecular microarchitecture are altered in men with acromegaly. Our data indicate that GH excess is associated with distinct effects in cortical vs trabecular bone compartments. Our observations also affirm the limitations of aBMD testing in the evaluation of patients with acromegaly.
AuthorsPaula P B Silva, Fatemeh G Amlashi, Elaine W Yu, Karen J Pulaski-Liebert, Anu V Gerweck, Pouneh K Fazeli, Elizabeth Lawson, Lisa B Nachtigall, Beverly M K Biller, Karen K Miller, Anne Klibanski, Mary Bouxsein, Nicholas A Tritos
JournalEuropean journal of endocrinology (Eur J Endocrinol) Vol. 177 Issue 5 Pg. 409-420 (Nov 2017) ISSN: 1479-683X [Electronic] England
PMID28780520 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2017 European Society of Endocrinology.
Chemical References
  • Human Growth Hormone
Topics
  • Absorptiometry, Photon (methods)
  • Acromegaly (blood, diagnostic imaging)
  • Adult
  • Bone Density (physiology)
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Human Growth Hormone (blood)
  • Humans
  • Hypopituitarism (blood, diagnostic imaging)
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Radius (diagnostic imaging, metabolism)

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