2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2010.11.017
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TRACP 5b and CTX as osteological markers of delayed fracture healing

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“…An evaluation of the serum PINP levels derived from a collagen molecule revealed no differences between patients who, after undergoing a traumatic fracture, progressed into a non-union or a normal bone union (Moghaddam et al 2011), whereas PICP serum levels were higher in patients with delayed fracture healing by the 2 nd week after fracture than in patients undergoing a normal fracture healing process (p=0.07) (Joerring et al 1994). However, extrapolating the conclusions of this work should be done with some caution due to the small number of patients that the study groups comprised.…”
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“…An evaluation of the serum PINP levels derived from a collagen molecule revealed no differences between patients who, after undergoing a traumatic fracture, progressed into a non-union or a normal bone union (Moghaddam et al 2011), whereas PICP serum levels were higher in patients with delayed fracture healing by the 2 nd week after fracture than in patients undergoing a normal fracture healing process (p=0.07) (Joerring et al 1994). However, extrapolating the conclusions of this work should be done with some caution due to the small number of patients that the study groups comprised.…”
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“…Emami et al (1999) observed that patients with delayed healing did not differ in cross-linked telopeptides, namely serum PYD levels, when compared with patients with normal fracture healing. In a study, Moghaddam et al (2011) observed that patients with delayed fracture healing presented lower serum CTX values early in the postoperative period than patients with normal bone union. Analogous results were found for total and free urinary HYP, with initially lower levels after the fracture in patients with impaired bone healing (Mukhopadhyay et al 2011).…”
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“…12 Nevertheless, our previous investigation in bone regeneration have shown that peripheral serum blood analysis may be a valid method for detecting complex human biochemical activities. 13 Therefore, we used a protocol that we established previously in our research on bone regeneration to determine whether sCD95L serum levels were upregulated in SCI patients.…”
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“…[5] Proinflammatory cytokines, including interleukin-1 (IL-1), IFN-γ and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) inhibit osteoblastic collagen production and interrupt formation of the bone matrix. [6,7] These cytokines also increase osteoclastic bone resorption.…”
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