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  Bone Marrow Lipid Profiles from Peripheral Skeleton as Potential Biomarkers for Osteoporosis: A 1H-MR Spectroscopy Study

Di Pietro, G., Capuani, S., Manenti, G., Vinicola, V., Fusco, A., Baldi, J., et al. (2016). Bone Marrow Lipid Profiles from Peripheral Skeleton as Potential Biomarkers for Osteoporosis: A 1H-MR Spectroscopy Study. Academic Radiology, 23(3), 273-283. doi:10.1016/j.acra.2015.11.009.

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Di Pietro, G, Author
Capuani, S, Author
Manenti, G, Author
Vinicola, V, Author
Fusco, A, Author
Baldi, J, Author
Scimeca, M, Author
Hagberg, G1, 2, 3, Author           
Bozzali, M, Author
Simonetti, G, Author
Tarantino, U, Author
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2Department High-Field Magnetic Resonance, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, escidoc:1497796              
3Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, escidoc:1497794              

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 Abstract: Rationale and Objectives To characterize the lipidic profile of bone marrow in the calcaneus and femoral neck of healthy, osteopenic, and osteoporotic women, by using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) at 3T. The final goal was to identify specific metabolites with the potential ability to discriminate between healthy, osteopenic, and osteoporotic subjects. Materials and Methods Sixty-two and thirty three postmenopausal women recruited to investigate calcaneus and femoral neck, respectively, underwent a bone mineral density (BMD) measurement to be classified as healthy subjects (n = 22), osteopenic (n = 45), or osteoporotic (n = 28) patients. MRS spectra were used to quantify and compare bone marrow fat resonances between the three BMD groups. Between-group differences were tested using a Welch analysis of variance. Multiple comparisons were made with the Games–Howell correction. Relationships between pairs of variables were assessed with linear correlation analysis. Reproducibility analysis was performed for all the lipid resonances in both sites. Results The reproducibility was satisfactory. In femoral neck, methylene (L13), glycerol (L41, L43), and total lipid resonances were significantly lower in healthy as compared to osteoporotic subjects. On the other hand, in calcaneus, L13/glycerol significantly discriminated between osteopenic and osteoporotic subjects whereas L13/(unsaturated lipid) discriminated between healthy and osteopenic group. However, the reproducibility of both unsaturated lipid and glycerol resonances were less optimal. Conclusions MRS of bone marrow lipid profiles from peripheral skeletal sites may be a promising tool for screening of large population to identify individuals with or at risk for developing osteoporosis. Moreover, it provides information about the metabolic changes occurring in bone marrow with the development of osteoporosis, which are skeletal site dependent.

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 Dates: 2016-03
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2015.11.009
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