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The use of alkaline phosphatase as a bone turnover marker after spinal cord injury: A scoping review of human and animal studies

Matteo Ponzano, Matheus Joner Wiest, André Coleman, Emily Newton, Maureen Pakosh, Eleni Patsakos, David S.K. Magnuson, Lora Giangregorio, B. Catharine Craven

2021Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is measured as an indicator of bone or liver disease. Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (B-ALP) is an isoform of ALP found in the bone tissue which can predict fractures and heterotopic ossification. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this scoping review was to explore the current use of ALP and B-ALP in studies using humans or animal models of SCI, and to identify ways to advance future research using ALP and B-ALP as a bone marker after SCI. RESULTS: HUMAN STUDIES: 42 studies were included. The evidence regarding changes or differences in ALP levels in individuals with SCI compared to controls is conflicting. For example, a negative correlation between B-ALP and total femur BMD was observed in only one of three studies examining the association. B-ALP seemed to increase after administration of teriparatide, and to decrease after treatment with denosumab. The effects of exercise on ALP and B-ALP levels are heterogeneous and depend on the type of exercise performed. ANIMAL STUDIES: 11 studies were included. There is uncertainty regarding the response of ALP or B-ALP levels after SCI; levels increased after some interventions, including vibration protocols, curcumin supplementation, cycles in electromagnetic field or hyperbaric chamber. Calcitonin or bisphosphonate administration did not affect ALP levels. CONCLUSION: Researchers are encouraged to measure the bone-specific isoform of ALP rather than total ALP in future studies in humans of animal models of SCI.

Topics & Concepts

Alkaline phosphataseMedicineBone remodelingTeriparatideInternal medicineAnimal studiesEndocrinologyOsteoporosisOsteocalcinSpinal cord injuryBone mineralSpinal cordChemistryBiochemistryEnzymePsychiatryHeterotopic Ossification and Related ConditionsAlkaline Phosphatase Research StudiesBone health and osteoporosis research
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