EFFECT OF HYPOGONADISM AND DEFICIENT CALCIUM INTAKE ON BONE-DENSITY IN PATIENTS WITH GALACTOSEMIA

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KAUFMAN, FR
LORO, ML
AZEN, C
WENZ, E
GILSANZ, V
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[1] UNIV SO CALIF, CHILDRENS HOSP,SCH MED,DEPT PEDIAT,DIV MED GENET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 USA
[2] UNIV SO CALIF, CHILDRENS HOSP, SCH MED, DEPT RADIOL, LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 USA
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10.1016/S0022-3476(05)81733-0
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R72 [儿科学];
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Forty children and adults with classic galactosemia had vertebral bone density determined by standard quantitative computed tomography at 3.4 to 44.2 years of age. Compared with age- and sex-matched control subjects, patients with galactosemia had diminished bone density (p = < 0.001). Prepubertal patients of both sexes had bone density determinations below those of the control group (p = 0.008); similar findings were seen in postpubertal patients as well (women, p = 0.001; men, p = 0.008). Women receiving replacement estrogen-progestin therapy for premature ovarian failure had abnormal bone density (136.3 +/- 17.3 mg/cm3 vs 166.0 +/- 17.5 mg/cm3 for control subjects; p = 0.002); patients with evidence of ovarian insufficiency not receiving replacement sex steroids had even lower bone density (92.4 +/- 14.3 Mg/CM3 VS 160.2 +/- 20.2 mg/cm3 for control subjects; p < 0.001). Calcium intake for the entire galactosemia group was 540 +/- 344 mg/day. Calcium intake correlated positively with bone density in women given exogenous estrogen (r = 0.87; p = 0.002) and in men (r = 0.74; p = 0.009). Thus the diminished mineralization of bones appears to be another abnormality associated with galactosemia. The results of our study suggest that this is likely secondary to abnormal levels of sex steroids in female patients, low calcium intake, and perhaps an intrinsic defect in the normal galactosylation of the collagen matrix of bone caused by the enzyme defect. Strategies to improve bone formation should be considered to diminish morbidity in patients with this inborn error of metabolism.
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