Bone is constantly undergoing formation & resorption (remodeling) with the two processes occurring in equal amounts.
Markers with increased bone formation (osteoblastic activity)
- Serum alkaline phosphatase
- Osteocalcin
Markers of bone destruction (osteoclast activity)
- Urinary hydroxyproline & pyridinoline
(1) ALP
- 15-30% ALP = bone
- Remainder = Liver, gut & other minor sources
- Located in osteoblast membrane released during osteoblast tumour
Problem with measurement of ALP
- Special techniques are required to separate bone ALP from other isoenzymes like
- Electrophoresis
- ISO-electrofocusing
- (2) Osteocalcin or bone Gla protein (BGP)
Non-collaqenous protein syntheszed by osteoblasts & released into plasma during bone formation
Measured
Radio-immunoassay techniques
(3) Urinary Hydroxyproline
Amino acid is a component of collaguen released & excreted in urine during bone reabsorption
Released Free HP metabolized in liver & does not appear in urine
10% = in form of oligopeptide fragments appear in urine & measured after hydrolysis
(4) Pyridium cross-Links
Pyrdinoline & deoxypyridinoline are collagen arosslinks found in bone & cartilage
Bone reabsorption released urine Measured by = HPLC & radioimmoassay
Markers of Bone Turn Over – howMed
Bone is constantly undergoing formation & resorption (remodeling) with the two processes occurring in equal amounts.
Markers with increased bone formation (osteoblastic activity)
Markers of bone destruction (osteoclast activity)
(1) ALP
Problem with measurement of ALP
Non-collaqenous protein syntheszed by osteoblasts & released into plasma during bone formation
Measured
Radio-immunoassay techniques
(3) Urinary Hydroxyproline
Amino acid is a component of collaguen released & excreted in urine during bone reabsorption
Released Free HP metabolized in liver & does not appear in urine
10% = in form of oligopeptide fragments appear in urine & measured after hydrolysis
(4) Pyridium cross-Links
Pyrdinoline & deoxypyridinoline are collagen arosslinks found in bone & cartilage
Bone reabsorption released urine Measured by = HPLC & radioimmoassay