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Serum osteocalcin (bone Gla-protein) following corticosteroid therapy in postmenopausal women with rheumatoid arthritis. Comparison of the effect of prednisone and deflazacort
Authors:Dr. C. Montecucco  F. Baldi  A. Fortina  G. Tomassini  R. Caporali  E. L. Cherie-Ligniere  P. Fratino
Affiliation:(1) Dipartimento di Medicina Interna e Terapia Medica, Sezione di Patologia Medica, Università di Pavia-IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo, Pavia, Italy;(2) Divisione di Endocrinologia, Ospedale Maggiore della Carità, USSL 51, Novara, Italy;(3) Laboratorio di Analisi Chimico-Cliniche, Ospedale Maggiore della Carità, USSL 51, Novara, Italy;(4) Istituto di Patologia Medica, Policlinico S. Matteo, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
Abstract:Summary In 28 postmenopausal women with rheumatoid arthritis, serum osteocalcin (OC) concentration decreased from 5.2±1.9 ng/ml to 3.0±1.6 ng/ml after 6 months therapy with corticosteroids (p<0.005). No differences, however, were found in a control group of 13 patients treated for 6 months with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. In those patients with serial OC measurements, changes in serum OC were already evident within the first month of therapy. This suggests that a suppressed osteoblast function may be detectable early during corticosteroid therapy in rheumatoid arthritis. Fifteen patients treated with prednisone (5–25 mg once daily, mean 12.33 mg/day) showed a more marked decrease in serum OC than 13 patients treated with equivalent doses of deflazacort (p<0.005). Prednisone therapy at doses higher than 10 mg/day resulted in a severe suppression of OC values in most cases. The effect of deflazacort was, however, mild in the majority of patients treated with doses of up to 30 mg/day.
Keywords:Rheumatoid Arthritis  Corticosteroids  Deflazacort  Osteocalcin  Bone Gla-Protein
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