The impact of type 1 diabetes mellitus on bone health in children

This paper gives an overview of the impact of type 1 diabetes on bone health in children and adolescents. First, we analyse studies using DXA (dual x-ray absorptiometry) to assess BMC (bone mineral content) and BMD (bone mineral density). Then, we discuss modern, non-invasive techniques including pQCT (peripheral quantitative computer tomography) and HRpQCT (high-resolution peripheral quantitative computer tomography) for the detailed assessment of bone health aspects including bone mass, bone geometry, bone microarchitecture and bone strength. Thereafter, we explore some of the mechanisms that are responsible for diabetic bone disease in children, like low bone turnover and high sclerostin levels. Finally, we summarise some of the evidence for the importance of microvascular disease in the pathophysiology of diabetic bone disease.
Source: Hormone Research in Paediatrics - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research