The effect of a supernumerary X chromosome on bones has not been reported and this study evaluated bone mineral status and metabolism in non-mosaic triple X syndrome.AIM: The effect of a supernumerary X chromosome on bones has not been reported and this study evaluated bone mineral status and metabolism in non-mosaic triple X syndrome. METHODS: This cross-sectional study comprised 19 girls, with a median age of 10.9 years, with nonmosaic triple X syndrome and a control group matched for age and body size. We studied ionised and total calcium, phosphate, parathyroid hormone (PTH), 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D), 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, osteocalcin, bone alkaline phosphatase levels and urinary deoxypyridinoline concentrations. We also measured the phalangeal amplitude-dependent speed of sound (AD-SoS) and the bone transmission time (BTT) Z-scores. RESULTS: Patients with non-mosaic triple X showed significantly reduced AD-SoS (p<0.005) and BTT Z-scores (p<0.0001) compared to the control group and these results persisted when we divided the sample into prepubertal and pubertal patients (p<0.05). These patients also had significantly reduced ionised calcium (p<0.005) and 25(OH)D levels (p<0.005) and higher phosphate (p<0.0001) and PTH (p<0.0001) levels. CONCLUSION: Subjects with non-mosaic triple X syndrome exhibited a significant impairment in bone mineral status and metabolism similar to other X polisomy, such as Klinefelter syndrome. This suggests the presence of a primary bone deficit and the need for regular and close monitoring of these subjects.

Cross-sectional study shows that impaired bone mineral status and metabolism are found in non mosaic triple X syndrome / Stagi, Stefano; Di Tommaso, Mariarosaria; Scalini, Perla; Sandini, Elena; Masoni, Fabrizio; Chiarelli, Francesco; Verrotti, Alberto; Giglio, Sabrina; Romano, Silvia; de Martino, Maurizio. - In: ACTA PAEDIATRICA. - ISSN 0803-5253. - ELETTRONICO. - 106:(2017), pp. 619-626. [10.1111/apa.13744]

Cross-sectional study shows that impaired bone mineral status and metabolism are found in non mosaic triple X syndrome

STAGI, STEFANO;DI TOMMASO, MARIAROSARIA;SCALINI, PERLA;GIGLIO, SABRINA RITA;ROMANO, SILVIA;DE MARTINO, MAURIZIO
2017

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The effect of a supernumerary X chromosome on bones has not been reported and this study evaluated bone mineral status and metabolism in non-mosaic triple X syndrome.AIM: The effect of a supernumerary X chromosome on bones has not been reported and this study evaluated bone mineral status and metabolism in non-mosaic triple X syndrome. METHODS: This cross-sectional study comprised 19 girls, with a median age of 10.9 years, with nonmosaic triple X syndrome and a control group matched for age and body size. We studied ionised and total calcium, phosphate, parathyroid hormone (PTH), 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D), 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, osteocalcin, bone alkaline phosphatase levels and urinary deoxypyridinoline concentrations. We also measured the phalangeal amplitude-dependent speed of sound (AD-SoS) and the bone transmission time (BTT) Z-scores. RESULTS: Patients with non-mosaic triple X showed significantly reduced AD-SoS (p<0.005) and BTT Z-scores (p<0.0001) compared to the control group and these results persisted when we divided the sample into prepubertal and pubertal patients (p<0.05). These patients also had significantly reduced ionised calcium (p<0.005) and 25(OH)D levels (p<0.005) and higher phosphate (p<0.0001) and PTH (p<0.0001) levels. CONCLUSION: Subjects with non-mosaic triple X syndrome exhibited a significant impairment in bone mineral status and metabolism similar to other X polisomy, such as Klinefelter syndrome. This suggests the presence of a primary bone deficit and the need for regular and close monitoring of these subjects.
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Stagi, Stefano; Di Tommaso, Mariarosaria; Scalini, Perla; Sandini, Elena; Masoni, Fabrizio; Chiarelli, Francesco; Verrotti, Alberto; Giglio, Sabrina; Romano, Silvia; de Martino, Maurizio
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