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Published in: Immunity & Ageing 1/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Research

Evaluation of circulating sRAGE in osteoporosis according to BMI, adipokines and fracture risk: a pilot observational study

Authors: Emanuela Galliera, Monica Gioia Marazzi, Carmine Gazzaruso, Pietro Gallotti, Adriana Coppola, Tiziana Montalcini, Arturo Pujia, Massimiliano M. Corsi Romanelli

Published in: Immunity & Ageing | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Osteoporosis is a systemic metabolic disease based on age-dependent imbalance between the rates of bone formation and bone resorption. Recent studies on the pathogenesis of this disease identified that bone remodelling impairment, at the base of osteoporotic bone fragility, could be related to protein glycation, in association to oxidative stress. The glycation reactions lead to the generation of glycation end products (AGEs) which, in turn, accumulates into bone, where they binds to the receptor for AGE (RAGE). The aim of this study is to investigate the potential role of circulating sRAGE in osteoporosis, in particular evaluating the correlation of sRAGE with the fracture risk, in association with bone mineral density, the fracture risk marker FGF23, and lipid metabolism.

Results

Circulating level of soluble RAGE correlate with osteopenia and osteoporosis level. Serum sRAGE resulted clearly associated on the one hand to bone fragility and, on the other hand, with BMI and leptin. sRAGE is particularly informative because serum sRAGE is able to provide, as a single marker, information about both the aspects of osteoporotic disease, represented by bone fragility and lipid metabolism.

Conclusions

The measure serum level of sRAGE could have a potential diagnostic role in the monitoring of osteoporosis progression, in particular in the evaluation of fracture risk, starting from the prevention and screening stage, to the osteopenic level to osteoporosis.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluation of circulating sRAGE in osteoporosis according to BMI, adipokines and fracture risk: a pilot observational study
Authors
Emanuela Galliera
Monica Gioia Marazzi
Carmine Gazzaruso
Pietro Gallotti
Adriana Coppola
Tiziana Montalcini
Arturo Pujia
Massimiliano M. Corsi Romanelli
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Immunity & Ageing / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1742-4933
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12979-017-0097-0

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