Use of the plasma CTX for assessing the bone activity of the mandible among osteopenic and osteoporotic patients

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The aim of this study was to determine whether the plasma CTX bone remodeling marker is useful for indicating the bone metabolic activity level of the mandible. Thirty-six patients were selected; all were postmenopausal and aged 50 years or over. In accordance with the WHO criteria for osteoporosis, a control group was set up (n = 10) in which the T-score was greater than -1 and a diseased group with Tscore less than -1. Using MDP-99mTc samples, the radioisotope uptake in the femoral neck (R2) and mandibular body (R1) was analyzed. A third examination was performed using the plasma CTX biochemical bonemodeling marker. The inferential results for the diseased group showed that Ln(R1) presented a statistically significant linear relationship with Ln(CTx) (p = 0.067) and with the T-score (p = 0.018). The plasma CTX bone remodeling marker is useful for monitoring the bone metabolic activity of the mandible.

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Avolio, G., Brandão, C., Marcucci, M., & Alonso, G. (2010). Use of the plasma CTX for assessing the bone activity of the mandible among osteopenic and osteoporotic patients. Brazilian Oral Research, 24(2), 250–255. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1806-83242010000200020

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