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“Inflammaging” and bone in the OsteoLaus cohort
Jessica Fischer, Didier Hans, Olivier Lamy, Pedro Marques‐Vidal, Péter Vollenweider, Bérengère Aubry‐Rozier
Immunity & Ageing · 2020 · ▲ 15 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: "Inflammaging(definition)" is a coined term that combines the processes of inflammation (within the normal range) and aging, since chronic, low-grade, systemic inflammation emerges with increasing age. Unlike high-level inflammation, with which deleterious effects on bone no longer need to be demonstrated, it is unclear whether inflammaging exerts deleterious effects on bone too. METHOD: interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α)) - and bone parameters (prevalent and incident fractures, bone mineral density (BMD) and trabecular bone score (TBS)) in 1390 postmenopausal women from the OsteoLaus study. RESULTS: IL-6 and TNF-α were 1.4 pg/ml, 0.57 pg/ml, 2.36 pg/ml and 4.82 pg/ml, respectively. In total, 10.50% of the participants had a prevalent, low-impact fracture; and, after 5-years of follow up, 5.91% had an incident, low-impact fracture. Mean T-score BMD was - 1.09 ± 1.53 for the spine, - 1.08 ± 1.02 for the femoral neck, and - 0.72 ± 0.96 for the total hip. Mean spine TBS was 1.320 ± 0.10. We found a positive association between hs-CRP and BMD at all sites, and between hs-CRP and the TBS, but none of these associations were significant after adjustment. We found no association between prevalent or incident fractures and hs-CRP. No association was found between IL-1β, IL6 and TNF-α and BMD, TBS or fractures. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that bone imaging and structure parameters are not associated with the low-grade cytokine levels (within the normal range) observed with inflammaging.
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Fischer, J., Hans, D., Lamy, O., Marques‐Vidal, P., Vollenweider, P., & Aubry‐Rozier, B. (2020). “Inflammaging” and bone in the OsteoLaus cohort. <em>Immunity & Ageing</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12979-020-00177-x
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Fischer J, Hans D, Lamy O, Marques‐Vidal P, Vollenweider P, Aubry‐Rozier B. “Inflammaging” and bone in the OsteoLaus cohort. Immunity & Ageing. 2020. doi:10.1186/s12979-020-00177-x.
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@article{jessica2020Inflam,
title = {“Inflammaging” and bone in the OsteoLaus cohort},
author = {Jessica Fischer and Didier Hans and Olivier Lamy and Pedro Marques‐Vidal and Péter Vollenweider and Bérengère Aubry‐Rozier},
journal = {Immunity & Ageing},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1186/s12979-020-00177-x},
}
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