Authors
Robert M Aris, Ashley R Stephens, David A Ontjes, A Denene Blackwood, Robert K Lark, Margaret B Hensler, Isabel P Neuringer, Gayle E Lester
Publication date
2000/11/1
Journal
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
Volume
162
Issue
5
Pages
1674-1678
Publisher
American Thoracic Society
Description
Low bone density, fractures, and kyphosis complicate the lives of adults with cystic fibrosis (CF), and inflammatory cytokines (interleukin [IL]-1 β , IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor [TNF]- α ) that may alter bone metabolism have been previously found to be increased in the lungs and serum of CF patients. The objective of this prospective study was to determine the impact of lung infection on bone physiology in 17 adult CF patients. Serum osteocalcin, a marker of bone formation; urine N-telopeptides of type I collagen and free deoxypyridinoline, both of which are markers of bone breakdown; serum cytokines (TNF- α , IL-1 β , and IL-6); and general inflammatory markers (serum C-reactive protein [CRP] and chondrex) were measured at the beginning and end of treatment for an acute exacerbation of lung infection and again 3 wk later. After treatment with conventional antibiotics, decreases in N-telopeptides (147.3 ± …
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Scholar articles
RM Aris, AR Stephens, DA Ontjes… - American journal of respiratory and critical care …, 2000