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Seasonal variability of vitamin D and bone metabolism in infliximab-treated paediatric Crohn's disease

Authors :
András Arató
Attila Szabo
Peter L. Lakatos
Antal Dezsőfi
Dolóresz Szabó
Gábor Veres
Dániel Szűcs
Mária Papp
Éva Hosszú
Nóra Judit Béres
Katalin Eszter Müller
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Paediatric Crohn's disease patients suffer from several complications, including low bone mineral density and inadequate serum levels of 25-hydroxy vitamin D.The aim of this prospective study was to address the effect of infliximab therapy on bone metabolism, bone mineral density and vitamin D homeostasis. The seasonal variability of serum vitamin D levels in relation to infliximab treatment was also analysed.Serum osteocalcin and beta-crosslaps (markers of bone metabolism), seasonal variability of vitamin D, and bone mineral density were assessed and followed throughout the yearlong treatment regimen of infliximab in 50 consecutive paediatric patients with moderate to severe Crohn's disease.Bone forming osteocalcin levels were significantly (p0.001) increased during infliximab therapy. In contrast, no significant changes in beta-crosslaps and vitamin D levels were observed. Vitamin D levels were significantly different when the summer and winter periods were compared at week 0 (p=0.039); however, this difference was not detected after one year of infliximab therapy. Despite the beneficial clinical effect of infliximab, there was no significant change in bone mineral density Z-scores after one year of treatment.Infliximab may beneficially affect bone homeostasis. Moreover, seasonal variability in vitamin D levels observed prior to initiation of infliximab treatment was diminished after one year of treatment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....119d044b856e0f74654aa4679972789a