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Markers of bone matebolism during 14 days of bed rest in young and older men

Buehlmeier, J.; Frings Meuthen, P.; Mohorko, N.; Lau, P.; Mazzucco, S.; Ferretti, Jose LuisIcon ; Biolo, G.; Pisot, R.; Simunic, B.; Rittweger, J.
Fecha de publicación: 01/2017
Editorial: ISMNI
Revista: Journal of Musculoskeletal and neuronal interaction
ISSN: 1108-7161
e-ISSN: 1108-7161
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Salud Ocupacional

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Objective: We aimed at comparing markers of bone metabolism during unloading in young and older men, and toassess countermeasure effectiveness. Methods: 16 older (60±2 years) and 8 younger men (23±3 years) underwentbed rest (BR) for 14 days. A subgroup of the Older performed cognitive training during BR and supplemented proteinand potassium bicarbonate afterwards. Biochemical markers of bone and calcium/phosphate metabolism were assessed.Results: At baseline urinary NTX and CTX were greater in younger than in older subjects (P<0.001), but increased duringBR (P<0.001) by a similar amount (P>0.17). P1NP was greater in young than in older subjects (P<0.001) and decreasedduring BR in the Young (P<0.001). Sclerostin increased during BR across groups (P=0.016). No systematic effects ofthe countermeasure were observed. Conclusion: In men, older age did not affect control of bone metabolism, but boneturnover was reduced. During BR formation markers were reduced only in younger men whereas resorption markersincreased to a comparable extent. Thus, we assume that older men are not at an elevated, and possibly even at a reducedrisk to lose bone when immobilized.
Palabras clave: Mechano Adaptation , Age Effects , Immobilization , Wnt Signalling , Countermeasure
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/72328
URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5383768/
URL: http://www.ismni.org/jmni/pdf/67/jmni_17_399.pdf
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Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - ROSARIO
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Buehlmeier, J.; Frings Meuthen, P.; Mohorko, N.; Lau, P.; Mazzucco, S.; et al.; Markers of bone matebolism during 14 days of bed rest in young and older men; ISMNI; Journal of Musculoskeletal and neuronal interaction; 17; 1; 1-2017; 399-408
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