Genetic variants of vitamin D, estrogen α, parathyroid and collagen type I alpha receptor gene and its influence on circulating serum osteocalcin in postmenopausal osteoporosis: A cohort study
Chrisanne Freeman,
Jebasingh Tennyson,
A. S. Priscilla
Abstract:Introduction: Osteocalcin is an abundant, highly conserved bone speci c protein and the serum levels of OC have been used as a biochemical marker of bone turnover. The genetic variation of certain candidate genes impacts osteocalcin levels in the postmenopausal period and may predispose some women to high bone turnover. To identify the genes in uencing variation in serum OC levels, we investigated the polymorphisms of Vitamin D, Estrogen α, Parathyroid and Collagen Type I alpha Receptor genes and its associati… Show more
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