Role of Wnt antagonists (sclerostin and Dkk-1) on bone turnover markers and bone mass, in patients with complete spinal cord injury: preliminary results

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laia Gifre ◽  
Joan Vidal ◽  
Silvia Ruiz-Gaspa ◽  
Enric Portell ◽  
Ana Monegal ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prince Thakkar ◽  
Naveen B. Prakash ◽  
George Tharion ◽  
Sahana Shetty ◽  
Thomas V. Paul ◽  
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Author(s):  
M. A. Bystrytska

Background. The study of late complications, including osteoporosis, is urgent due to the increasing life expectancy of patients with complete spinal cord injury (SCI). Objective. The aim of the study is to evaluate bone mineral status and bone turnover markers in the patients with chronic SCI.Methods. 73 SCI patients and 57 healthy persons were examined. Bone status was determined by ultrasound (US) densitometry. Bone turnover markers and vitamin D were evaluated by electrochemiluminescence method.Results. In the SCI patients bone mineral status was significantly lower compared with the individuals of control group. The stiffness index (SI) was 51.4±11.8 % vs. 98.5±16.6 %, p<0.05 in men and 50.1±9.8 % vs. 92.9±11.1 %, p<0.05 in women. In the SCI patients the levels of bone turnover markers were significantly higher than the reference values. The bone mineral status of patients with SCI, which occurred before peak bone mass development, is significantly worse, compared with the individuals with the already developed peak bone mass, that makes them a high risk group for fracture. Conclusions. SCI leads to increased bone resorption with development of secondary osteoporosis (according to the ultrasound densitometry of calcaneal bone). In chronic SCI, bone resorption is higher than in the individuals with combined low levels of vitamin D, and the absence of axial load results in continued loss of bone mass.


Bone ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 127 ◽  
pp. 612-619 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurent Maïmoun ◽  
Fayçal Ben Bouallègue ◽  
Anthony Gelis ◽  
Safa Aouinti ◽  
Thibault Mura ◽  
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Data ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 54
Author(s):  
Blanca Fernández-López ◽  
Natividad Pereiro ◽  
Anunciación Lafuente ◽  
María Rodicio ◽  
Antón Barreiro-Iglesias

We used high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods to quantify aspartate, GABA, and glutamine levels in the spinal cord of larval sea lampreys following a complete spinal cord injury. Mature larval sea lampreys recover spontaneously from a complete spinal cord transection and the changes in neurotransmitter systems after spinal cord injury might be related to their amazing regenerative capabilities. The data presented here show the concentration of the aminoacidergic neurotransmitters GABA (and its precursor glutamine) and aspartate in the spinal cord of control (non-injured) and 2-, 4-, and 10-week post-lesion animals. Statistical analyses showed that GABA and aspartate levels significantly increase in the spinal cord four weeks after a complete spinal cord injury and that glutamine levels decrease 10 weeks after injury as compared to controls. These data might be of interest to those studying the role of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators in recovery from spinal cord injury in vertebrates.


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