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The circadian rhythm of biochemical markers of bone resorption is normally synchronized in breast cancer patients with bone lytic metastases independently of tumor load.

Daniele Generali1, Alfredo Berruti, Marco Tampellini, Andrea Dovio, Sara Tedoldi, Simone Bonardi, Marcello Tucci, Giovanni Allevi, Sergio Aguggini, Manuela Milani, Alberto Bottini, Luigi Dogliotti, Alberto Angeli.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bone metastases are devastating events resulting in disruption of local bone remodeling processes. Physiological bone turnover has a circadian rhythm. No data are available on the circadian pattern of bone turnover markers in patients with bone metastases.
METHODS: Twenty post-menopausal women with breast cancer (BC) at first disease relapse and at least one bone metastasis were consecutively recruited. Twenty healthy women served as controls. Patients were free from concomitant chemotherapy/endocrine therapy. Throughout a 24-h period, urine samples were collected at 4-h intervals, and blood samples were collected at 4-h intervals between 08:00 and 24:00, and at 2-h intervals between 24:00 and 08:00. Serum osteocalcin (OC), total and bone-alkaline phosphatase (tALP and bALP, respectively) and C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX), and urinary NTX and free deoxypyridinoline (fDPD) were measured together with serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) and serum and urinary calcium and phosphorus. Temporal variations of measured analytes were assessed by ANOVA and the COSINOR model.
RESULTS: At 08:00, patients had higher levels of bone resorption indices (NTX, CTX and fDPD) than controls (p<0.0001). tALP and bALP, but not OC, were higher in patients than controls (p<0.001). PTH, serum and urinary calcium and urinary phosphorus did not differ between groups; serum phosphorus was higher in controls (p<0.0001). A circadian rhythm was evident for CTX and fDPD values in both patients and controls. A circadian rhythm in NTX, OC, phosphorus and PTH was apparent in controls only. However, it was detected also in patients when percent changes from MESOR were considered. Serum phosphorus showed a circadian rhythm, while no rhythm was detected for tALP, bALP, serum and urinary calcium. The rhythmicities in cancer patients were normally synchronized, and rhythmic parameters were independent of tumor load in the skeleton, age and menopausal status.
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to yield information on the maintenance of the temporal program of bone turnover in bone metastatic cancer patients. Whether administration of bisphosphonates in the nighttime leads to a different outcome with respect to the current administration in the morning is a matter of future research.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16935041     DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2006.06.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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