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Predicting bone turnover following tobacco exposure using bone alkaline phosphatase and N-telopeptide biomarkers and possible variability and effect modification of these markers by race/ethnicity
Authors:Ogbebor E Omoike  Liang Wang  Adekunle O Oke
Institution:1. Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA;2. Department of Health Services Management and Policy, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Introduction: This study investigated the systemic response of serum bone alkaline phosphatase (SBAP) and urinary N-telopeptide (UNTX) to tobacco exposure and environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and the possible effect modification (and variability) of this response by racial/ethnic origin.

Methods: Data (n?=?5411) were obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, with data analysis done on adults aged ≥ 20?years. Outcome variables were SBAP and UNTX. Independent variable was tobacco exposure measured using serum cotinine levels and adjusted for covariates. Generalized linear models were used to explore associations.

Results: A percentage increase in log transformed serum cotinine was associated with a 0.005 percentage increase in log transformed SBAP (CI: 0.002, 0.008) and 0.02 percentage increase in log transformed UNTX (CI: ?0.01, 0.04) with interaction between cotinine and race/ethnicity (p?=?0.01). Stratifying by race/ethnicity, tobacco exposure was associated with significant decreases in UNTX among non-Hispanic Whites – 0.008(?0.014, ?0.002) and Mexican Americans ?0.014 (?0.025, ?0.002) only. Categories of serum cotinine were associated with a monotonic increase in SBAP (p for trend <0.001) and monotonic non-linear decrease in UNTX (p for trend?>?0.05).

Conclusions: Tobacco and environmental tobacco exposure are associated with SBAP and increased bone formation. The response of UNTX to these exposures is modified by race/ethnicity with non-Hispanic Whites and Mexican-Americans less sensitive to the resorptive effects of tobacco exposure on bone.
Keywords:Osteoarthritis  bone repair  bone-turnover biomarkers  tobacco science  environmental exposure
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