Bone-resorption markers galactosyl hydroxylysine, pyridinium crosslinks, and hydroxyproline compared

  • P. Bettica
  • , L. Moro
  • , S. P. Robins
  • , A. K. Taylor
  • , J. Talbot
  • , F. R. Singer
  • , D. J. Baylink

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Abstract

We compared the clinical performances of four bone-resorption (BR) assays (hydroxyproline, HYP; galactosyl hydroxylysine, GHYL; deoxypyridinoline, DPD; and pyridinoline, PYD) in subjects with different BR rates: normal (adult men and premenopausal women), mildly increased (postmenopausal osteoporotic women), high (Paget disease patients), and very high (children). The discrimination power (Z score) and the accuracy (estimated by receiver-operating characteristic analysis) for GHYL, DPD, and PYD were compared with those for HYP. Discrimination power and accuracy were similar for high- and very-high-BR groups for all four assays. However in the mildly increased-BR group, DPD, GHYL, and PYD showed a higher discrimination power and accuracy than did HYP. The clinical performances of HYP, DPD, GHYL, and PYD are comparable for large changes in BR For modest changes, DPD, GHYL, and PYD are more accurate and have a higher discrimination power than does HYP.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2313-2318
Number of pages6
JournalClinical Chemistry
Volume38
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1992

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Clinical Biochemistry
  • Biochemistry, medical

Keywords

  • Menopause
  • Oeteoporosis
  • Paget disease
  • Pediatric chemistry
  • Receiver-operating characteristic analysis
  • Urine

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