Literature DB >> 9137941

Vitamin D receptor genotypes and changes of bone density in physically active German women with high calcium intake.

F Rauch1, A Radermacher, A Danz, U Schiedermaier, A Golücke, D Michalk, E Schönau.   

Abstract

Polymorphisms at the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene have been reported to mediate important differences in bone mineral density (BMD) and bone metabolism. In this longitudinal study we examined the relationships between VDR genotypes and bone metabolism, changes in BMD and changes in ultrasound transmission velocity in a population of healthy unrelated German women. The study population comprised 50 physically active women (aged 43.3 to 62.8 years, 14 premenopausal, 36 postmenopausal) with a daily calcium intake of (mean +/- SD) 1045 +/- 338 mg, who had earlier participated in a longitudinal study on the association of physical activity and bone density and bone turnover. Each participant was genotyped for the BsmI polymorphism at the VDR gene locus. Markers of bone turnover (alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin, procollagen type I C-terminal propeptide, collagen type I C-terminal telopeptide, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase) were measured at baseline. BMD (determined by peripheral quantitative computed tomography at the distal radius) and ultrasound transmission velocity through bone (at calcaneus, patella and thumb) were analysed at baseline and 15 months later. The genotypic groups did not differ significantly (p > 0.05) in any of the parameters determined at baseline. Neither were there any differences between these groups in the changes of BMD or ultrasound transmission velocity during the study period. Thus, we conclude that in physically active German women with a relatively high calcium intake the impact of VDR genotypic polymorphisms on bone density, bone metabolism and changes in bone density may be of limited importance.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9137941     DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1211735

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes        ISSN: 0947-7349            Impact factor:   2.949


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