Changes in adipose bone marrow and bone morphology in X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets - 23/04/23
Abstract |
Introduction |
X-linked hypophosphatemic (XLH) rickets causes significant bone deformities in the lower limbs resulting from a bone mineralization defect. According to Frost's Mechanostat theory, compensatory modeling of the bones takes place during increased mechanical loads. In addition, mechanical stimuli modulate the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells; common precursors to bone marrow adipocytes and osteoblasts.
Hypothesis |
Bone deformities of the lower limbs lead to increased femoral bone mass and decreased fatty infiltration of the bone marrow (FIBM) in children with XLH rickets compared to a control group.
Patients and methods |
Eleven children (10.3years [6–17]) with XLH rickets and 22 healthy children (10.2years [5–15.5]) underwent lower limb Magnetic Resonance Imaging. A calculation of FIBM was performed at the mid-femur, as well as a calculation of the total bone cross-sectional area (CSA), the cortical CSA, the anteroposterior and mediolateral axes of the femur, bone marrow and the thickness of the femoral cortices.
Results |
Total bone CSA, total cortical CSA and bone marrow CSA were higher in the XLH group than in the control group (p<0.05). The mid-lateral diameters of the femur and bone marrow were more elongated than those of the control group (p<0.001). Only the anterior cortex was thinned in the XLH group (p=0.001), while there was no difference with the control group for the posterior, medial and lateral cortices. The total percentage of FIBM was 72.81% [±3.95] and 77.4% [±5.52] for the XLH and control groups respectively (p<0.001).
Discussion |
The increase in bone mass in the XLH population reflects an adaptation of bone tissue to the bone deformities present in this pathology. The decrease in FIBM indicates a lower risk of osteoporosis in the XLH population and may constitute a new monitoring parameter in this pathology.
Level of study |
III; Case-control study.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : XLH rickets, Bone marrow adiposity, Bone Mechanostat, Osteoporosis
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Vol 109 - N° 3
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