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Vitamin D insufficiency does not affect response of bone mineral density to alendronate

Authors :
Antoniucci, D.M.
Vittinghoff, E.
Palermo, L.
Source :
Alternative Medicine Review. March 2009, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p86, 1 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

We investigated whether osteoporosis therapy with alendronate in postmenopausal patients is equally effective in patients who are vitamin D insufficient as in those who are vitamin D sufficient. We found that vitamin D insufficiency is common among patients with low bone density but that vitamin D insufficiency did not impair response to alendronate. INTRODUCTION: Treatment of vitamin D deficiency leads to significant improvements in bone mineral density (BMD); however, whether insufficiency affects BMD's response to bisphosphonate therapy is unknown. METHODS: To determine whether vitamin D insufficiency at initiation of alendronate therapy for low BMD affects treatment efficacy, we used data from 1,000 postmenopausal women randomly selected from the vertebral fracture arm (n = 2,027) of the placebo-controlled Fracture Intervention Trial of alendronate. Participants were randomly assigned to placebo (50%) or alendronate therapy and most (83%) to calcium (500 mg/day) and cholecalciferol (250 IU/day). We measured serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25OHD) at enrollment, then categorized baseline vitamin D status according to 25OHD concentration ( __lessthan__/= 10 ng/ml = deficient; > 10 but __lessthan__/= 30 ng/ml = insufficient; > 30 ng/ml = sufficient) and used linear regression to compare the effects of alendronate treatment among these categories. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At baseline, participants were vitamin D sufficient (14%), insufficient (83%), and deficient (2%). We found that BMD response to therapy at total hip or spine did not vary by vitamin D status at baseline (p for heterogeneity = 0.6). We determined that vitamin D insufficiency is common among participants with low BMD. However, vitamin D status at initiation of therapy does not affect BMD's response to alendronate, when it is coadministered with cholecalciferol and calcium.<br />Osteoporos Int 2008 Nov 29. [Epub ahead of [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10895159
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Alternative Medicine Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.198472974