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Detrimental Association Between Blood Cadmium Concentration and Trabecular Bone Score.

Jun-Wei Huang1, Wen-Hui Fang1, Wei-Liang Chen2,3,4.   

Abstract

Osteoporosis has been recognized as a significant cause of disability in the elderly leading to heavy socioeconomic burden. Current measurements such as dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) and bone mineral density (BMD) have limitations. In contrast, trabecular bone score (TBS) is an emerging tool for bone quality assessment. The objective of our study was to investigate the relationship between TBS and trace elements (cadmium and lead). We analyzed all subjects from the 2005-2006 and 2007-2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) dataset and included a total of 8,244 participants in our study; 49.4% of the enrolled subjects were male. We used blood cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) concentrations to define environmental exposure. The main variables were TBS and BMD. Other significant demographic features were included as covariates and later adjusted using linear regression models to determine the association between TBS and four quartiles based on the blood trace element concentrations with or without sex differences. The fully adjusted regression model revealed a negative relationship between TBS and blood cadmium (B-Cd) significant for both males and females (both p < 0.05). The β-coefficient for males was -0.009 (95% confidence intervals (CI): (-0.015 to -0.004)) and -0.019 for female (95% CI: (-0.024 to -0.013)). We also found a dose-dependent relationship between TBS and B-Cd for both sexes (both trend's p < 0.05). Our study concluded that TBS could measure Cd-related bone quality deterioration for both males and females.
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Keywords:  Blood cadmium concentration; Blood lead concentration; Bone mineral density; Trabecular bone score

Year:  2022        PMID: 35137281     DOI: 10.1007/s12011-022-03143-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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Authors:  Laurent Pothuaud; Pascal Carceller; Didier Hans
Journal:  Bone       Date:  2008-01-29       Impact factor: 4.398

2.  Quality in dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans.

Authors:  Sarah L Morgan; Ginnie L Prater
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Review 4.  Trabecular bone score (TBS): available knowledge, clinical relevance, and future prospects.

Authors:  V Bousson; C Bergot; B Sutter; P Levitz; B Cortet
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2011-11-15       Impact factor: 4.507

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Authors:  Stuart L Silverman; Andrew D Calderon
Journal:  Curr Osteoporos Rep       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 5.096

8.  Does the Prediction Accuracy of Osteoporotic Fractures by BMD and Clinical Risk Factors Vary With Fracture Site?

Authors:  L Iconaru; M Moreau; V Kinnard; F Baleanu; M Paesmans; R Karmali; J J Body; P Bergmann
Journal:  JBMR Plus       Date:  2019-10-29

Review 9.  Trabecular bone score: a noninvasive analytical method based upon the DXA image.

Authors:  Barbara C Silva; William D Leslie; Heinrich Resch; Olivier Lamy; Olga Lesnyak; Neil Binkley; Eugene V McCloskey; John A Kanis; John P Bilezikian
Journal:  J Bone Miner Res       Date:  2014-03       Impact factor: 6.741

10.  The association between blood lead levels and osteoporosis among adults--results from the third national health and nutrition examination survey (NHANES III).

Authors:  James R Campbell; Peggy Auinger
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 9.031

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