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维生素 D 受体基因多态性、跌倒、平衡和肌肉力量之间的关联:两项独立研究(APOSS 和 OPUS)的结果。

Association between vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms, falls, balance and muscle power: results from two independent studies (APOSS and OPUS).

机构信息

Bone and Musculoskeletal Research Programme, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.

出版信息

Osteoporos Int. 2010 Mar;21(3):457-66. doi: 10.1007/s00198-009-1019-6. Epub 2009 Jul 24.

Abstract

SUMMARY

Fall prevention is a key strategy for reducing osteoporotic fractures. We investigated the association between vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphisms and reported falls in postmenopausal women. Bsm1 polymorphisms were associated with falls, balance and muscle power measurements. These results may explain some of the excess fracture risk associated with VDR in some studies.

INTRODUCTION

Fall prevention is a key strategy for reducing osteoporotic fractures. It has been suggested that vitamin D supplementation may reduce the incidence of falls by reducing body sway and increasing muscle power. The vitamin D receptor gene is a well-studied candidate gene for osteoporosis. We investigated the association between VDR polymorphisms and reported falls in postmenopausal women.

METHODS

Falls data were collected in two separate population cohorts. Five polymorphisms of the VDR gene were analysed (Cdx-2, Fok-1, BsmI, Taq1 and Apa1) in the Aberdeen Prospective Osteoporosis Screening Study (APOSS) cohort. Results found in APOSS were then validated in an independent cohort--the Osteoporosis and Ultrasound (OPUS) study (Bsm1 and Fok1 only), where muscle power and balance were also measured.

RESULTS

Carriers of the 'B' allele (Bsm1) showed an increased risk for falls. In APOSS, this was statistically significant for visit 3 multiple falls (p = 0.047) and for recurrent falls (p = 0.043). Similar results were found in OPUS for visit 1 falls (p = 0.025) and visit 1 multiple falls (p = 0.015). Bsm1 polymorphisms were also associated with balance and muscle power measurements.

CONCLUSIONS

In conclusion, these results demonstrate an association between the Bsm1 polymorphism and risk of falling that may explain some of the excess fracture risk associated with VDR in some studies.

摘要

摘要

预防跌倒对于减少骨质疏松性骨折至关重要。我们研究了维生素 D 受体 (VDR) 多态性与绝经后女性报告跌倒之间的关系。Bsm1 多态性与跌倒、平衡和肌肉力量测量有关。这些结果可能解释了一些研究中 VDR 与骨折风险增加相关的原因。

介绍

预防跌倒对于减少骨质疏松性骨折至关重要。有研究表明,维生素 D 补充剂可能通过减少身体摆动和增加肌肉力量来降低跌倒的发生率。维生素 D 受体基因是骨质疏松的一个研究充分的候选基因。我们研究了 VDR 多态性与绝经后女性报告跌倒之间的关系。

方法

在两个独立的人群队列中收集了跌倒数据。在阿伯丁前瞻性骨质疏松症筛查研究 (APOSS) 队列中分析了 VDR 基因的五个多态性 (Cdx-2、Fok-1、BsmI、Taq1 和 Apa1)。在独立队列骨质疏松症和超声 (OPUS) 研究中验证了在 APOSS 中发现的结果(仅分析 Bsm1 和 Fok1),并在该队列中测量了肌肉力量和平衡。

结果

B 等位基因(Bsm1)携带者发生跌倒的风险增加。在 APOSS 中,第 3 次就诊时多次跌倒(p=0.047)和反复跌倒(p=0.043)的风险具有统计学意义。在 OPUS 中,第 1 次就诊时跌倒(p=0.025)和第 1 次就诊时多次跌倒(p=0.015)的风险也存在类似结果。Bsm1 多态性与平衡和肌肉力量测量有关。

结论

总之,这些结果表明 Bsm1 多态性与跌倒风险之间存在关联,这可能解释了一些研究中 VDR 与骨折风险增加相关的原因。

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