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Plasma leptin values in relation to bone mass and density and to dynamic biochemical markers of bone resorption and formation in postmenopausal women.

A Goulding1, R W Taylor.   

Abstract

After the menopause it has been noted that heavier women conserve bone better than those with lower body weight. The protective effect of obesity on bone mass has been ascribed to a high body fat content. The present study of 54 postmenopausal women was undertaken to determine whether circulating plasma levels of leptin, the newly described hormone produced in adipocytes, were correlated with age-adjusted total body bone mineral content (BMC) or bone mineral density (BMD), or with dynamic biochemical markers of bone resorption or of bone formation. Leptin values were strongly correlated with all measures of adiposity (P < 0.001). Age-adjusted values for BMC and BMD, respectively, were also positively correlated (P < 0.001) with body weight (r = 0.643, r = 0.502), total fat mass (r = 0.557, r = 0.510) and with plasma leptin concentrations (r = 0.480, r = 0.551), confirming a positive relationship between fat mass and bone mass. By contrast, no significant correlations were observed between plasma leptin and dynamic markers of bone resorption (urinary deoxypyridinoline/creatinine r = -0.105, hydroxyproline/creatinine r = -0.193) or formation (plasma osteocalcin r = 0.103). Because there was no evidence for an association between ciculating plasma levels of leptin and biochemical markers of either osteoclastic or osteoblastic activity we conclude it is unlikely that circulating leptin plays any significant direct role in controlling bone cell activity. Our results do not support the hypothesis that leptin mediates the bone-sparing effects of obesity.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9817937     DOI: 10.1007/s002239900557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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