Early rapid loss followed by long-term consolidation characterizes the development of lumbar bone mineral density after kidney transplantation

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Brandenburg, VM
Politt, D
Ketteler, M
Fassbender, WJ
Heussen, N
Westenfeld, R
Freuding, T
Floege, J
Ittel, TH
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[1] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Univ Hosp, Dept Nephrol, D-5100 Aachen, Germany
[2] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Univ Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, D-5100 Aachen, Germany
[3] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Univ Hosp, Dept Med Stat, D-5100 Aachen, Germany
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10.1097/01.tp.0000131990.13277.28
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Background. Bone mineral density (BMD) decreases significantly early after renal transplantation. This prospective study was designed to evaluate the longterm lumbar BMD development. Methods. Sixty-three renal-transplant recipients (mean age 44 +/- 12 years, 37 [59%] male) underwent serial yearly posttransplant laboratory parameter and BMD measurements of the lumbar spine (dual energy x-ray absorptiometry). Combined maintenance immunosuppression included prednisolone in 95% of patients. The minimum number of consecutive scans was three; the maximum number seven (n=15). Examinations were performed between 3 2 and 68 4 months posttransplant. Results. BMD was significantly lower compared with healthy controls at all times after transplantation. t scores were below -1. BMD development revealed a biphasic pattern: between 3 +/- 2 and 10 +/- 2 months, a significant BMD decrease of -0.016 +/- 0.055 g/cm(2) (-1.6%, P=0.024) occurred. Later, a moderate increase resulting in BMD stability until the sixth year post. transplant was detected. Within the first year, posttransplant osteocalcin (from 19 15 to 32: 23 mug/L) and calcitriol (from 24 +/- 15 to 43 +/- 24 ng/L) displayed a significant increase. Compared with patients with a pronounced decrease, patients with a substantial increase in early posttransplant BMD had a lower baseline BMD (0.989 +/- 0.131 vs. 1.149 +/- 0.202 g/cm(2) [P=0.0122]) and lower creatinine levels (105 +/- 23 vs. 141 +/- 53 mmol/L [P=0.0227]). Conclusion. Our study confirms a significant decrease of lumbar BMD early after renal transplantation. Bone loss was less pronounced than previously described. The longitudinal follow-up verifies a previously assumed biphasic lumbar BMD development: after the first year, no further significant bone loss occurred, and bone density remained relatively stable at significantly lower levels compared with healthy controls.
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