[Hypovitaminosis D and biochemical parameters of bone metabolism in children with leukemia]

[白血病患儿维生素D缺乏症及骨代谢生化指标]

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: 25(OH)D is key for maintaining bone health. Treatment of pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has a negative effect on bone metabolism. OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency of hypovitaminosis D, changes in serum 25(OH)D concentrations, and the biochemical and hormonal markers of bone metabolism between diagnosis and referral in children with ALL. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Prospective, longitudinal, cohort study in pediatric patients (4-17 years) with newly diagnosed B-cell ALL, and without treatment. Patients were summoned under fasting conditions, and a peripheral blood sample was taken to determine 25(OH)D, parathyroid hormone (PTH), phosphorus, and ionic calcium concentrations. RESULTS: Of the 40 patients recruited, 7 were lost to follow-up, so only 33 were analyzed. 91% of the children had hypovitaminosis D. We observed a significant increase in ionic calcium concentrations from baseline levels (1.1 mmol/L vs. 1.2 mmol/L, p = 0.002). Analysis of the Δ of serum PTH and 25(OH)D concentrations showed an inverse relationship (rho = -0.397, p = 0.024). CONCLUSIONS: These findings confirm a high frequency of hypovitaminosis D. Low 25(OH)D levels may compromise calcium absorption and generate a compensatory increase in PTH.

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