Metabolic Bone Disease Flashcards
What cell makes new bone and which destroys old bone?
- Osteoblasts
- Builds new bone
- Osteoclasts
- Destroys old bone
What is the main thing that regulates bone remodelling cycles?
Many factors regulate remodelling cycles, mainly osteoblast being stimulated by a variety of things:
- TNF alpha
- IL-1
- IL-11
- Vitamin D
- Glucocorticoids
- PTH
Describe vitamin D metabolism?
What is the main storage form of vitamin D and where is it found?
25(OH)vit D is main storage form of vitamin D, and is found in liver, adipose tissue and muscle
What is the main function of vitamin D?
Main function is to work with PTH to move calcium
What are risk factors for vitamin D deficiency?
- Liver disease
- Kidney disease
- Darker skin
- Increased age
- Time of year/where we live (further away from equator)
Describe the hormonal regulation of vitamin D?
- Is absorbed from gut with vitamin D
- Moved in and out of bone under action of PTH
- ECF calcium levels kept within right parameters at the expense of the calcium within bone
ECF calcium levels are kept within tight parameters at the expense of what?
- ECF calcium levels kept within tight parameters at the expense of the calcium within bone
Where are most of the bodies calcium stores found?
Within bone
What is Paget’s disease?
- Localised disorder of bone turnover where increased bone resorption followed by increased bone formation
- Leads to disorganised bone which is
- Bigger, less compact, more vascular and more susceptible to deformity and fracture
What changes does Paget’s disease cause in bone?
- Leads to disorganised bone which is
- Bigger, less compact, more vascular and more susceptible to deformity and fracture
What is the aetiology for Paget’s disease?
- Genetics
- Loci of SQSTMI
- Geographical distribution due to genetic link- those of Anglo-Saxon origin
- Environmental trigger
- Possible chronic viral infection within osteoblasts
Describe the clinical presentation of Paget’s disease?
- Always over 40 years
- Bone pain
- Bone deformity
- Excessive heat over Pagetic bone
- Neurological complications such as nerve deafness
- Elevation of alkaline phosphatase on blood tests
- Rarely the development of osteosarcoma in affected bone
What is elevated in blood tests for Paget’s disease?
- Elevation of alkaline phosphatase on blood tests
What is the treatment for Paget’s disease?
- No evidence treating asymptomatic pagets disease increases outcome unless in skill or area requiring surgical intervention such as hip replacement
- IV bisphosphonate therapy one off zoledronic acid infusion
- DO NOT TREAT BASED ON RAISED ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE ALONE
What is rickets and osteomalacia?
Severe nutritional vit D or calcium deficiency causing insufficient mineralisation causes rickets in growing child and osteomalacia in adult when epiphyseal plates are closed
Does rickets and osteomalacia affect children or adults?
Rickets - children
Osteomalacia - adults
What is the presentation of rickets?