METABOLIC CHANGES OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE IN CHILDREN WITH BONE CYST
Journal: Biotechnologia Acta (Vol.6, No. 5)Publication Date: 2013-10-30
Authors : O. M. Magomedov; A. F. Levytsky; D. V. Golovatiuk; A. N. Velikyy; T. A. Polishchuk;
Page : 131-136
Keywords : metabolic indices; connective tissue; bone cysts.;
Abstract
The results of the study of diagnostically important metabolism parameters in patients with bone cysts in different stages of the disease are presented. It is shown that an increase activity of protein banding collagenase, alkaline phosphatase and also of hydroxyproline, glycosaminoglycans contents due to lower levels of calcium and inorganic phosphate levels increase in blood serum are expressed in a stage osteolysis than the step of separating. Decreasing the amount of glycosaminoglycans and collagen in bone indicates an intensification of catabolic processes in the connective tissue matrix.
Diagnostically important indicators of the degree of disturbance of bone metabolism are the level of collagen, proteoglycans and activity of marker enzymes ? collagenase and alkaline phosphatase. Based on the evaluation of sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic efficiency of the obtained results, we can recommend the threshold values of the investigated parameters of basic organic components and mineral metabolism of bone for the differential diagnosis of stages of bone cysts in children, which will serve as a basis for the development of appropriate diagnostic tests.
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