Introduction: RANKL and its decoy receptor osteoprotegerin (OPG) constitute a complex physiological mediator system involved in the regulation of bone resorption and may be responsible for the homeostatic mechanism of normal bone remodeling. Genistein, an isoflavone representing 1-5% of total phytoestrogen content in soybean products, may positively regulate cellular bone metabolism, but its mechanism of action on bone is not yet fully understood. Materials and Methods: We studied the serum levels of both soluble RANKL (sRANKL) and OPG and the sRANKL/OPG ratio in 389 postmenopausal women (age, 49-67 yr) with a femoral neck BMD <0.795 g/cm(2) and no significant comorbid conditions after 24-mo therapy with genistein, (n = 198; 54 mg/d) or placebo (n = 191). Both intervention and placebo contained calcium and vitamin D-3. All patients received dietary instruction in an isocaloric fat-reduced diet. Results: In comparison with placebo, sRANKL level was lower (p < 0.001 versus placebo) and OPG higher in genistein recipients (p < 0.001 versus placebo) at I and 2 yr, respectively. Moreover, at the end of 24 mo, genistein produced a significant reduction in the sRANKL/OPG ratio compared with placebo (genistein = -0.021, 95% CI, -0.020 to -0.022; placebo = +0.004, 95% Cl, 0.003-0.005; difference = -0.020, 95% Cl, -0.015 to -0.025, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that genistein plus calcium and vitamin D3 as part of a healthy diet is able to positively modulate bone turnover in a cohort of osteopenic, postmenopausal women and improve sRANKL-OPG balance after 24 mo of treatment.

OPG and sRANKL serum concentrations in osteopenic, postmenopausal women after 2-year genistein administration / Herbert, Marini; Letteria, Minutoli; Francesca, Polito; Alessandra, Bitto; Domenica, Altavilla; Marco, Atteritano; Agostino, Gaudio; Susanna, Mazzaferro; Alessia, Frisina; Nicola, Frisina; Lubrano, Carla; Michele, Bonaiuto; Rosario, D'Anna; Corrado F., Cannata Ml; Francesco, Cancellieri; Marianna, Faraci; Rolando, Marini; Elena Bianca, Adamo; Steven, Wilson; Francesco, Squadrito. - In: JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0884-0431. - 23:5(2008), pp. 715-720. [10.1359/jbmr.080201]

OPG and sRANKL serum concentrations in osteopenic, postmenopausal women after 2-year genistein administration

LUBRANO, Carla;
2008

Abstract

Introduction: RANKL and its decoy receptor osteoprotegerin (OPG) constitute a complex physiological mediator system involved in the regulation of bone resorption and may be responsible for the homeostatic mechanism of normal bone remodeling. Genistein, an isoflavone representing 1-5% of total phytoestrogen content in soybean products, may positively regulate cellular bone metabolism, but its mechanism of action on bone is not yet fully understood. Materials and Methods: We studied the serum levels of both soluble RANKL (sRANKL) and OPG and the sRANKL/OPG ratio in 389 postmenopausal women (age, 49-67 yr) with a femoral neck BMD <0.795 g/cm(2) and no significant comorbid conditions after 24-mo therapy with genistein, (n = 198; 54 mg/d) or placebo (n = 191). Both intervention and placebo contained calcium and vitamin D-3. All patients received dietary instruction in an isocaloric fat-reduced diet. Results: In comparison with placebo, sRANKL level was lower (p < 0.001 versus placebo) and OPG higher in genistein recipients (p < 0.001 versus placebo) at I and 2 yr, respectively. Moreover, at the end of 24 mo, genistein produced a significant reduction in the sRANKL/OPG ratio compared with placebo (genistein = -0.021, 95% CI, -0.020 to -0.022; placebo = +0.004, 95% Cl, 0.003-0.005; difference = -0.020, 95% Cl, -0.015 to -0.025, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that genistein plus calcium and vitamin D3 as part of a healthy diet is able to positively modulate bone turnover in a cohort of osteopenic, postmenopausal women and improve sRANKL-OPG balance after 24 mo of treatment.
2008
genistein; osteopenia; osteoprotegerin; postmenopause; srankl
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OPG and sRANKL serum concentrations in osteopenic, postmenopausal women after 2-year genistein administration / Herbert, Marini; Letteria, Minutoli; Francesca, Polito; Alessandra, Bitto; Domenica, Altavilla; Marco, Atteritano; Agostino, Gaudio; Susanna, Mazzaferro; Alessia, Frisina; Nicola, Frisina; Lubrano, Carla; Michele, Bonaiuto; Rosario, D'Anna; Corrado F., Cannata Ml; Francesco, Cancellieri; Marianna, Faraci; Rolando, Marini; Elena Bianca, Adamo; Steven, Wilson; Francesco, Squadrito. - In: JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0884-0431. - 23:5(2008), pp. 715-720. [10.1359/jbmr.080201]
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