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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 1061-1062,1065, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-598890

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Objective To evaluate the variance and clinical significance of urinary pyridinoline cross-linked N-telopeptides of Type Ⅰ collagen(uNTx) ,serum bone specific alkaline phosphates(sBAP) and Bone mineral density(BMD) in patients with bone metastasis malignant tumors .Methods The levels of 53 case patients′,who with bone metastasis ,uNTx and sBAP were measured by ELISA and BMD was detected by dual energy x-ray absorptiometer .40 cases of non-bone metastasis people was assayed .Results The levels of all bone markers in patients with bone metastasis was significantly higher than in the patients without bone metas-tasis(P0 .05) . BMD decreased in patients with bone metastasis group ,but it was no difference in the non-bone metastasis(P>0 .05) .Conclusion uNTx and sBAP are helpful for early diagnosis and prevention of patients with bone metastasis from malignant tumors .Patients with malignant gumor is often accompanied by a decrease in BMD .

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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 232-237, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-206372

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the urinary concentrations of hydroxyridinium crosslinks of collagen in patients with osteoarthritis(OA) or rheumatoid arthritis(RA), and to compare its clinical correlation with the classic indices of the disease activity of RA. METHODS: Concentrations of urinary pyridinoline (Pyd) and deoxypyridinoline(Dpd) were measured in urinary samples collected from 18 control patients, 35 patients with OA, 45 patients with RA by competitive enzyme immunoassay using microplate coated with monoclonal antibody. RESULTS: 1) Mean urinary concentrations of Pyd in OA patients were 33.5nmol/mmol creatinine, in RA patients were 50.0nmol/mmol creatinine which were higher than the values in controls (25.1 nmol/mmol creatinine). Also, mean concentrations of Dpd in OA patients were 9.2nmol/mmol creatinine, in RA patients were 10.1nmol/mmol creatinine which were higher than the values in controls(5.6nmol/mmol creatinine)(p<0.01). 2) Mean urinary concentration of Pyd was 50.0 nmol/mmol creatinine in RA patients, which was significantly higher than the values in OA(33.5 nnmol/mmol creatinine)(p<0.05), but the mean Dpd concentratians were not significantly different between the two groups. 3) The concentrations of urinary Pyd in RA patients was significantly correlated with the biologic markers indicating inflammatory activity such as ESR(r=0.68, p<0.001), CRP(r=0.72, p<0.001) and the number of tender joint(r=0.66, p<0.01) CONCLUSION: Urinary concentrations of Pyd and Dpd were significantly higher in OA and RA patients than in controls, Especially urinary Pyd concentrations were significantly increased in RA patients than in OA patients, and strongly correlated with disease activity index of rheumatoid arthritis. The mean Dpd concentration, bone specific analogue, in RA patients was not significantly different from that of OA patients and it was not correlated with disease activity index Thus measurement of urinary Pyd might provide a sensitive, noninvasive biochemical marker for studying activity of RA.


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Humans , Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Biomarkers , Collagen , Creatinine , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Osteoarthritis
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