Hormonal-metabolic patterns disorders of bone tissue mineralization in children with celiac disease

The review presents information about the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying disorders of the processes of mineralization of bone tissue in patients with celiac disease. The attention is focused on the role of vitamin D and its active metabolite calcitriol, and also parathyroid hormone in regu...

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Main Authors: L. Ya. Klimov, L. M. Abramskaya, M. V. Stoyan, V. A. Кuryaninova, S. V. Dolbnya, A. N. Каsyanova, R. A. Atanesyan, E. S. Gerasimenko, A. V. Yagupovа, D. V. Bobryshev
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Language:Russian
Published: Remedium Group LLC 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/1694
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author L. Ya. Klimov
L. M. Abramskaya
M. V. Stoyan
V. A. Кuryaninova
S. V. Dolbnya
A. N. Каsyanova
R. A. Atanesyan
E. S. Gerasimenko
A. V. Yagupovа
D. V. Bobryshev
author_facet L. Ya. Klimov
L. M. Abramskaya
M. V. Stoyan
V. A. Кuryaninova
S. V. Dolbnya
A. N. Каsyanova
R. A. Atanesyan
E. S. Gerasimenko
A. V. Yagupovа
D. V. Bobryshev
author_sort L. Ya. Klimov
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description The review presents information about the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying disorders of the processes of mineralization of bone tissue in patients with celiac disease. The attention is focused on the role of vitamin D and its active metabolite calcitriol, and also parathyroid hormone in regulating calcium-phosphorus metabolism, which is carried out in target organs  – small intestine, kidney, bone tissue. Atrophy of the intestinal mucosa in celiac disease is accompanied not only by malabsorption of calcium, and increased resorption of bone due to increased concentration of PTG. According to various studies on the background of developing the osteoporosis in celiac disease, the risk of bone fractures is significantly increased in patients. Strict adherence to a gluten-free diet allows to normalize both the absorption of calcium, and impaired hormonal mechanisms in bone remodeling in the acute phase, and can reduce the risks of osteoporosis and pathological fractures in patients with celiac disease.
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spelling doaj.art-b12323fd6f424145944190a122fe28e62023-04-23T06:56:52ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902017-12-010114915410.21518/2079-701X-2017-1-149-1541681Hormonal-metabolic patterns disorders of bone tissue mineralization in children with celiac diseaseL. Ya. Klimov0L. M. Abramskaya1M. V. Stoyan2V. A. Кuryaninova3S. V. Dolbnya4A. N. Каsyanova5R. A. Atanesyan6E. S. Gerasimenko7A. V. Yagupovа8D. V. Bobryshev9Stavropol State Medical UniversityStavropol State Medical UniversityStavropol State Medical University; Children Clinical Hospital by named G.К. Philippsky, StavropolStavropol State Medical University; Children Clinical Hospital by named G.К. Philippsky, StavropolStavropol State Medical UniversityStavropol State Medical UniversityStavropol State Medical UniversityStavropol State Medical UniversityStavropol State Medical UniversityStavropol State Medical UniversityThe review presents information about the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying disorders of the processes of mineralization of bone tissue in patients with celiac disease. The attention is focused on the role of vitamin D and its active metabolite calcitriol, and also parathyroid hormone in regulating calcium-phosphorus metabolism, which is carried out in target organs  – small intestine, kidney, bone tissue. Atrophy of the intestinal mucosa in celiac disease is accompanied not only by malabsorption of calcium, and increased resorption of bone due to increased concentration of PTG. According to various studies on the background of developing the osteoporosis in celiac disease, the risk of bone fractures is significantly increased in patients. Strict adherence to a gluten-free diet allows to normalize both the absorption of calcium, and impaired hormonal mechanisms in bone remodeling in the acute phase, and can reduce the risks of osteoporosis and pathological fractures in patients with celiac disease.https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/1694bone tissuedisorders of mineralizationvitamin dcalcitriolceliac disease
spellingShingle L. Ya. Klimov
L. M. Abramskaya
M. V. Stoyan
V. A. Кuryaninova
S. V. Dolbnya
A. N. Каsyanova
R. A. Atanesyan
E. S. Gerasimenko
A. V. Yagupovа
D. V. Bobryshev
Hormonal-metabolic patterns disorders of bone tissue mineralization in children with celiac disease
Медицинский совет
bone tissue
disorders of mineralization
vitamin d
calcitriol
celiac disease
title Hormonal-metabolic patterns disorders of bone tissue mineralization in children with celiac disease
title_full Hormonal-metabolic patterns disorders of bone tissue mineralization in children with celiac disease
title_fullStr Hormonal-metabolic patterns disorders of bone tissue mineralization in children with celiac disease
title_full_unstemmed Hormonal-metabolic patterns disorders of bone tissue mineralization in children with celiac disease
title_short Hormonal-metabolic patterns disorders of bone tissue mineralization in children with celiac disease
title_sort hormonal metabolic patterns disorders of bone tissue mineralization in children with celiac disease
topic bone tissue
disorders of mineralization
vitamin d
calcitriol
celiac disease
url https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/1694
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