Correlations between Bone Histopathology and Serum Biochemistry in Uremic Patients on Chronic Hemodialysis

Author:

Canavese C.1,Barolo S.1,Gurioli L.2,Cadario A.3,Portigliatti M.3,Isaia G.4,Thea A.1,Marangella M.5,Bongiorno P.6,Cavagnino A.7,Peona C.8,Boero R.9,Damicone M.3,Cardelli R.3,Rossi P.4,Piccoli G.1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Nephrourology Section, Torino

2. Services of Nephrology of the Chieri Hospital Torino

3. Orthopedic Clinic and Internal Medicine Torino

4. Services of the University of Torino

5. Piemonte, Muriziano Hospital, Torino

6. Asti Hospital Torino

7. Borgomanero Hospital Piemonte - Italy

8. Vercelli Hospital, Piemonte - Italy

9. S. Giovanni Bosco Hospital, Torino

Abstract

To define which noninvasive investigations are of value in predicting bone histology, we analyzed transiliac bone specimens (66 biopsies, 14 autopsies) from 80 uremic patients on chronic dialysis. Results were compared with values of different measurements of parathyroid hormone (PTH), alkaline phosphatase (APH), osteocalcin, calcitonin, baseline and post-deferroxamine (DFO) aluminium (Al), - β2 microglobulin, ferritin and bone mineral density Among histomorphometric parameters, woven osteoid, active osteoblastic surface and resorption surface showed the best correlations with dynamic and biochemical marks of active bone metabolism. Among biochemical parameters, intact PTH and APH were better related to histomorphometric and dynamic bone parameters than other PTH measurements as well as osteocalcin, while calcitonin was related to no parameters. Stainable Al alone, and not total bone Al content was related to bone histology. Baseline Al was related to lamellar osteoid, while post-DFO Al was related to stainable Al. β2 microglobulin was positively related to active osteoid surface and ferritin was inversely related to the mineral apposition rate, while bone mineral density was related only to total bone volume. We conclude that, though definite diagnosis requires the use of histological methods, few simple biochemical parameters may offer insight to the bone metabolic status, useful to the physician in day to day clinical practice.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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