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Urinary CTX-II and glucosyl-galactosyl-pyridinoline are associated with the presence and severity of radiographic knee osteoarthritis in men

Urinary CTX-II and glucosyl-galactosyl-pyridinoline are associated with the presence and severity of radiographic knee osteoarthritis in men
Urinary CTX-II and glucosyl-galactosyl-pyridinoline are associated with the presence and severity of radiographic knee osteoarthritis in men
Objective: To investigate the association between biochemical markers of bone, cartilage, and synovial
turnover with the presence and severity of knee osteoarthritis (OA) in men.

Methods: 176 men aged 59–70 years from the MRC Hertfordshire Cohort were studied. Weightbearing anteroposterior and lateral semiflexed radiographs were taken of both knees. A lifestyle questionnaire including basic demographic details and a questionnaire detailing knee pain was completed. This random sample was stratified based on the Kellgren and Lawrence (K&L) score, and the following biochemical markers were analysed: serum osteocalcin, serum C-terminal crosslinked telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX-I), urinary C-terminal crosslinked telopeptide of type II collagen (CTX-II), and urinary glucosylgalactosyl-pyridinoline (Glc-Gal-Pyd).

Results: Age, body mass index (BMI), social class, smoking, and alcohol consumption were similar across K&L grades. Only one subject had a grade 4 K&L score, and was amalgamated with grade 3 subjects. A strong significant association was found between the presence of knee OA and urinary CTX-II and urinary 0.0001 and p = 0.009), which persisted after adjustment for age and BMI. A significant
positive association was also found between urinary CTX-II and urinary Glc-Gal-Pyd and the severity of K&L grade, joint space narrowing, and osteophytes scores, which persisted after adjustment for age and
BMI. No associations between the presence and severity of knee OA were found for serum CTX-I or serum osteocalcin.

Conclusions: Urinary CTX-II and Glc-Gal-Pyd, but not systemic markers of bone turnover, are strongly associated with disease severity and the presence of OA at the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints inmen.
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Jordan, K.M., Syddall, Holly E., Garnero, P., Gineyts, E., Dennison, Elaine M., Sayer, A.A., Delmas, P.D., Cooper, Cyrus and Arden, Nigel K. (2006) Urinary CTX-II and glucosyl-galactosyl-pyridinoline are associated with the presence and severity of radiographic knee osteoarthritis in men. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 65 (7), 871-877. (doi:10.1136/ard.2005.042895).

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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the association between biochemical markers of bone, cartilage, and synovial
turnover with the presence and severity of knee osteoarthritis (OA) in men.

Methods: 176 men aged 59–70 years from the MRC Hertfordshire Cohort were studied. Weightbearing anteroposterior and lateral semiflexed radiographs were taken of both knees. A lifestyle questionnaire including basic demographic details and a questionnaire detailing knee pain was completed. This random sample was stratified based on the Kellgren and Lawrence (K&L) score, and the following biochemical markers were analysed: serum osteocalcin, serum C-terminal crosslinked telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX-I), urinary C-terminal crosslinked telopeptide of type II collagen (CTX-II), and urinary glucosylgalactosyl-pyridinoline (Glc-Gal-Pyd).

Results: Age, body mass index (BMI), social class, smoking, and alcohol consumption were similar across K&L grades. Only one subject had a grade 4 K&L score, and was amalgamated with grade 3 subjects. A strong significant association was found between the presence of knee OA and urinary CTX-II and urinary 0.0001 and p = 0.009), which persisted after adjustment for age and BMI. A significant
positive association was also found between urinary CTX-II and urinary Glc-Gal-Pyd and the severity of K&L grade, joint space narrowing, and osteophytes scores, which persisted after adjustment for age and
BMI. No associations between the presence and severity of knee OA were found for serum CTX-I or serum osteocalcin.

Conclusions: Urinary CTX-II and Glc-Gal-Pyd, but not systemic markers of bone turnover, are strongly associated with disease severity and the presence of OA at the tibiofemoral and patellofemoral joints inmen.

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Published date: 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 44152
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44152
ISSN: 0003-4967
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ORCID for Holly E. Syddall: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0171-0306
ORCID for Elaine M. Dennison: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3048-4961
ORCID for Cyrus Cooper: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3510-0709

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Author: K.M. Jordan
Author: P. Garnero
Author: E. Gineyts
Author: A.A. Sayer
Author: P.D. Delmas
Author: Cyrus Cooper ORCID iD
Author: Nigel K. Arden

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