Journal article

Metabolic health in families enriched for longevity is associated with low prevalence of hand osteoarthritis and influences OA biomarker profiles

SD Bos, M Beekman, AB Maier, MA Karsdal, WY Kwok, AC Bay-Jensen, M Kloppenburg, PE Slagboom, I Meulenbelt

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2013

Abstract

Objectives Individual metabolic characteristics and age-related changes may affect osteoarthritis (OA) risk as well as levels of potential OA biomarkers such as serum cartilage oligomeric protein (sCOMP) and urinary crosslinked C-telopeptide of type 2 collagen (uCTX2). We investigated hand OA and these putative OA biomarker characteristics at different ages in individuals with a propensity for healthy ageing, in controls, and in patients with OA. Methods We investigated hand radiological OA (ROA) and levels of sCOMP and uCTX2 in the Leiden Longevity Study, which consisted of the middle-aged offspring of long-lived sibling pairs as metabolically healthy agers and their partners as controls, a..

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