TY - JOUR
T1 - Generalized osteoarthritis associated with increased insulin‐like growth factor types i and ii and transforming growth factor β in cortical bone from the iliac crest. possible mechanism of increased bone density and protection against osteoporosis
AU - Dequeker, J.
AU - Mohan, S.
AU - Finkelman, R. D.
AU - Aerssens, J.
AU - Baylink, D. J.
N1 - Arthritis Rheum. 1993 Dec;36(12):1702-8.
PY - 1993/12
Y1 - 1993/12
N2 - Objective. To investigate whether growth factors stored in bone might explain the increased bone density and resistance to osteoporosis in generalized osteoarthritis. Methods. Levels of insulin‐like growth factor (IGF) types I and II and transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) were measured in extracts of cortical bone from the iliac crest obtained at necropsy from subjects with or without osteoarthritis of the hands. Results. Concentrations of IGF‐I, IGF‐II, and TGFβ were significantly higher in extracts of bone powder from subjects in the osteoarthritis group than in extracts from subjects in the control group. Conclusion. The results suggest that the increased bone density and resistance to osteoporosis in patients with osteoarthritis may be associated with increased skeletal concentrations of IGF‐I, IGF‐II, and TGFβ and may reflect a generally increased biosynthetic activity of osteoblasts in these patients.
AB - Objective. To investigate whether growth factors stored in bone might explain the increased bone density and resistance to osteoporosis in generalized osteoarthritis. Methods. Levels of insulin‐like growth factor (IGF) types I and II and transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) were measured in extracts of cortical bone from the iliac crest obtained at necropsy from subjects with or without osteoarthritis of the hands. Results. Concentrations of IGF‐I, IGF‐II, and TGFβ were significantly higher in extracts of bone powder from subjects in the osteoarthritis group than in extracts from subjects in the control group. Conclusion. The results suggest that the increased bone density and resistance to osteoporosis in patients with osteoarthritis may be associated with increased skeletal concentrations of IGF‐I, IGF‐II, and TGFβ and may reflect a generally increased biosynthetic activity of osteoblasts in these patients.
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U2 - 10.1002/art.1780361209
DO - 10.1002/art.1780361209
M3 - Article
C2 - 8250990
SN - 0004-3591
VL - 36
SP - 1702
EP - 1708
JO - Arthritis and Rheumatism
JF - Arthritis and Rheumatism
IS - 12
ER -