Hypoalbuminemia differently affects the serum bone turnover markers in hemodialysis patients

Cai Mei Zheng, Chia Chao Wu, Chien Lin Lu, Yi Chou Hou, Mai Szu Wu, Yung Ho Hsu, Remy Chen, Tian Jong Chang, Jia Fwu Shyu, Yuh Feng Lin*, Kuo Cheng Lu

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Abstract

Renal osteodystrophy (ROD) represents bone disorders related to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and several bone biomarkers are used clinically to predict ROD in CKD and hemodialysis (HD) patients. Serum albumin associates with inflammation other than nutritional status in these patients. Chronic inflammation is proved to relate with bone loss, however, the influence of hypoalbuminemia on bone biomarkers is still unclear. In this study, we evaluated the pattern of bone biomarker changes and further studied the influence of hypoalbuminemia on these biomarkers. A total of 300 maintenance HD patients were evaluated and 223 HD patients were included in the study. The patients were grouped according to serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels (PTH ≤150 pg/mL, PTH 150-300 pg/mL, PTH 300-600 pg/mL and PTH >600 pg/mL). Bone biomarkers and inflammatory markers were measured and their relation with PTH levels was determined. Significantly increased interleukin-6 (IL-6) and lower albumin levels were noted among PTH>600 pg/mL group. Bone turnover markers were significantly higher in PTH >600 pg/mL group (p< 0.05). Hypoalbuminemia significantly increased the fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23) and procollagen type 1N-terminal propeptide (P1NP) in PTH ≤150 pg/mL, PTH 150-300 pg/mL, PTH 300-600 pg/mL groups, whereas no such relation was noted among PTH> 600 ng/dL group. In conclusion, hypoalbuminemia represents a chronic inflammation which differently relates to bone turnover markers according to serum PTH levels in SHPT patients. Thus, serum albumin measurement should be considered in determining bone disorders among these patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1583-1592
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Medical Sciences
Volume16
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Bone turnover markers
  • Hemodialysis patients
  • Hypoalbuminemia
  • Inflammation
  • Renal osteodystrophy

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