TNF-alpha is highly expressed in UC and correlates to the grade of inflammation. The sources of TNF-alpha were observed both in CD3+ lymphocytes and in macrophages. Cytokine expression (mRNA) profiles seem to be similar in patients with moderate to severe UC and CD.
The striking similarity in the characteristics between obese and nonobese subjects with the NES indicates that this disorder, considered until now to occur primarily among obese persons, also occurs among nonobese persons. The younger age of the nonobese subjects suggests that the NES may contribute to the development of obesity.
This article summarizes recent studies and is a review of the literature on the fluoride compounds and their influence on bone mineral mass. It is well known that fluoride is an important element for mineralization of body tissues. The use of topical and systemic fluoride for oral health has resulted in major reduction in dental caries, but fluoride also plays a role in bone health. Dieticians and other health professionals are advised to recommend adequate use of systemic and topical fluorides, especially in children and adolescents. Population studies as well as earlier studies of individuals exposed to fluorides indicate that doses above 30À40 mg daily can result in fluorosis, characterized by increased fracture risk. Numerous clinical studies have demonstrated increased bone mineral density in subjects treated with appropriate doses of fluoride. However, the clinical interpretation of these studies has been a matter of debate. Therapeutically, fluoride seems to be useful when the agent is started in the early stages of osteoporosis, especially in patients with intact trabecular bone. It is well established that fluoride can act as an effective stimulator of bone formation by the osteoblasts. Bisphosphonates, which can also increase bone density, act by inhibiting bone resorption by osteoclasts. As a result of this, owing to the tight paracrine association characterizing skeletal metabolism, bone formation is slowed down by the antiresorptive agents. It is of particular interest that great benefit in the treatment of osteoporoses is seen when adequate osteoblast-stimulating doses of fluorides are given in combination with antiresorptive medication, but further research is needed to substantiate this promising concept.
The prevalence of SHPT was high 5 years after gastric bypass and duodenal switch. SHPT was inversely associated with serum ionized calcium, but not with vitamin D. The supplementation used was insufficient to compensate for the impaired calcium absorption after surgery.
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