Abstract
4/2007
vol. 6
Reactive oxygen species generation in women with osteoporosis
Przegląd Menopauzalny 2007; 4: 239–243
Online publish date: 2007/08/28
Reactive oxygen species generation seems to be one of the important factors in osteoporosis pathogenesis. Aim of study: Comparison of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation by neutrophils of peripheral blood in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis, osteopenia and normal bone mass density (BMD). Material and methods: 76 postmenopausal women were included in the study. Based on spinal densitometry three groups of women were selected: group I with normal BMD (n=22), group II with osteopenia (n=28) and group III with osteoporosis (n=26). Reactive oxygen species generation by neutrophils of peripheral blood was evaluated using chemiluminescence measurement. Results: Areas under curves and maximal energy values of spontaneous chemiluminescence and stimulated neutrophils show no differences between the mentioned groups. Conclusions: ROS generation by neutrophils in blood of postmenopausal women with osteoporosis and osteopenia do not differ from parameters of this phenomenon in patients with normal BMD.
Keywords
osteoporosis, osteopenia, reactive oxygen species
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