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Lack of Association of Superoxide Dismutase I/D Variant With Osteopenia/Osteoporosis in Turkish Postmenopausal Women

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Background: Osteoporosis (OP) is a common systemic, metabolic bone disease that affects 40% of postmenopausal women. Oxidative stress (OS) is caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS), inhibits osteoblast differentiation and causes apoptosis in osteoblastic cells. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) reduces OS by playing a role in the reduction and defense of intracellular ROS. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between osteopenia/OP and the SOD1 50-bp insertion/deletion (I/D) variant in Turkish postmenopausal women. Methods: A total of 180 women participated in this study includa,-ng 89 osteopenia/OP postmenopausal women and 91 healthy postmenopausal women. T-score > -1 standard deviation (SD) defined normal bone mass, T-score between -1 and -2.5 SD defined osteopenia, T-score >= -2.5 SD was defined as OP. DNA was extracted from all subjects and the SOD1 I/D variant genotyped by PCR. The results of the analyses were evaluated for statistical significance. Results: The mean age of 89 osteopenia/OP patients aged 45 to 74 was 58.57 +/- 6.57. There was no D/D homozygous genotype in the patient and control groups. The prevalence of genotypes of I/I, and I/D, profiles for the SOD1 I/D variant were 76.4%, and 23.6% respectively, in patients, and 72.5%, and 27.5% respectively, in the control group. When the patient group and control group were compared, the SOD1 I/D genotype distribution and allele frequencies did not show a significant difference between the groups (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Our results showed that the SOD1 I/D variant may not be considered a determining factor in the development of osteopenia/OP in a Turkish population sample. However, ethnic differences, gene-gene, and gene-environment interactions should not be ignored.

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Yigit, Serbulent/0000-0002-1019-3964; Nacar, Mehmet Can/0000-0001-5463-4197;

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Nucleosides Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids

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42

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9

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671

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682

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