Calcaneal Ultrasound Attenuation and Vitamin-D-Receptor Genotypes in Celiac Disease
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 35 (2) , 172-176
- https://doi.org/10.1080/003655200750024344
Abstract
Osteopenia is common in patients with celiac disease and is believed to result from malnutrition. Osteoporosis in otherwise healthy individuals is related to genetically determined polymorphisms within the vitamin-D-receptor (VDR) gene. We hypothesized that in celiac patients particular genes of the VDR enhance the susceptibility for malnutrition-associated low-bone density. We determined allelic frequencies within the VDR gene by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis in 92 patients with celiac disease (age, 15-83 years). Thirty-eight patients were on a gluten-free diet; 54 patients did not adhere to a diet. The determined VDR polymorphisms in 111 unrelated newborns served as controls. Osteopenia was determined by means of ultrasound measurements of the calcaneus (n = 78). Bone turnover was estimated by osteocalcin determination (n = 60). There was no difference in the frequency of the VDR gene polymorphisms in patients with celiac disease compared with controls. Adjusted ultrasound measures of the calcaneus were low in 47% of patients, but there was no difference of the VDR gene frequencies in these patients compared with those with normal ultrasound results or controls. Bone turnover was higher in patients without a gluten-free diet (P = 0.02). Again, there was no association with any particular VDR gene. Patients with celiac disease frequently have osteopenia, which is not related to any of the determined genes within the VDR.Keywords
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