Bone mineral density in systemic lupus erythematosus women one year after rituximab therapy

Author:

Pinto C Mendoza1,Carrasco M García1,Morales I Etchegaray1,Hernández M Jiménez1,Martínez S Méndez1,Hernández C Jiménez1,Rojas R Briones1,Álvarez G Ramos1,Gallegos A Rodríguez1,Jarquín Á Montiel1,Colombo A López1,Cervera R1

Affiliation:

1. Systemic Autoimmune Diseases Research Unit, IMSS, Puebla, México; 2Department of Immunology and Rheumatology, BUAP, Puebla, México; 3Department of Epidemiology and Health Public, BUAP, Puebla, México; 4Department of Radiology, Laboratorios Clínicos de Puebla, México; 5Direction of Education and Research, IMSS, Puebla, México; 6State Research Department, Research Unit, IMSS, Puebla, México; and 7Department of Autoimmune Diseases, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the effects of rituximab on bone mineral density (BMD) in women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) 1 year after treatment. Thirty active female SLE patients treated with rituximab were compared with 43 SLE women not treated with rituximab. BMD was measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) before initiating biologic therapy and after 1 year. The mean age was 38.5 ± 2.1 years; median disease duration was 7 years. In the rituximab group, after 1 year of follow-up, BMD at the femoral neck (FN) decreased from 0.980 ± 0.130 g/cm2 to 0.809 ± 0.139 g/cm2 (−17.4%; p = 0.001). Similarly, BMD at the lumbar spine (LS) decreased from 1.062 ± 0.137 g/cm2 to 0.893 ± 0.194 g/cm2 (−15.8%; p = 0.001). In control subjects, BMD at the FN decreased from 0.914 ± 0.193 g/cm2 to 0.890 ± 0.135 g/cm2 (−2.6%; p = 0.001), and BMD at the LS decreased from 0.926 ± 0.128 g/cm2 to 0.867 ± 0.139 g/cm2 (−6.2%; p = 0.09). After 1 year, SLE patients had lower BMD at both the FN and LS, but the loss was greater in postmenopausal patients who had received rituximab therapy.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rheumatology

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