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Differences in Trabecular Plate and Rod Structure in Premenopausal Women Across the Weight Spectrum

Authors :
Kamryn T. Eddy
Madhusmita Misra
Allison Kimball
Katherine N. Bachmann
Alexander T. Faje
Erinne Meenaghan
Anne Klibanski
Melanie Schorr
Karen K. Miller
Pouneh K. Fazeli
Seda Ebrahimi
Suzanne Gleysteen
Diane Mickley
Vibha Singhal
Source :
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
The Endocrine Society, 2019.

Abstract

ContextPremenopausal women with anorexia nervosa (AN) and obesity (OB) have elevated fracture risk. More plate-like and axially aligned trabecular bone, assessed by individual trabeculae segmentation (ITS), is associated with higher estimated bone strength. Trabecular plate and rod structure has not been reported across the weight spectrum.ObjectiveTo investigate trabecular plate and rod structure in premenopausal women.DesignCross-sectional study.SettingClinical research center.ParticipantsA total of 105 women age 21 to 46 years: (i) women with AN (n = 46), (ii) eumenorrheic lean healthy controls (HCs) (n = 29), and (iii) eumenorrheic women with OB (n = 30).MeasuresTrabecular microarchitecture by ITS.ResultsMean age (±SD) was similar (28.9 ± 6.3 years) and body mass index differed (16.7 ± 1.8 vs 22.6 ± 1.4 vs 35.1 ± 3.3 kg/m2; P < 0.0001) across groups. Bone was less plate-like and axially aligned in AN (P ≤ 0.01) and did not differ between OB and HC. After controlling for weight, plate and axial bone volume fraction and plate number density were lower in OB vs HC; some were lower in OB than AN (P < 0.05). The relationship between weight and plate variables was quadratic (R = 0.39 to 0.70; P ≤ 0.0006) (i.e., positive associations were attenuated at high weight). Appendicular lean mass and IGF-1 levels were positively associated with plate variables (R = 0.27 to 0.67; P < 0.05). Amenorrhea was associated with lower radial plate variables than eumenorrhea in AN (P < 0.05).ConclusionsIn women with AN, trabecular bone is less plate-like. In women with OB, trabecular plates do not adapt to high weight. This is relevant because trabecular plates are associated with greater estimated bone strength. Higher muscle mass and IGF-1 levels may mitigate some of the adverse effects of low weight or excess adiposity on bone.

Details

ISSN :
19457197 and 0021972X
Volume :
104
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Accession number :
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