Prolonged bisphosphonate release after treatment in women with osteoporosis. Relationship with bone turnover.

Abstract:

:Bisphosphonates (BP), especially alendronate and risedronate, are the drugs most commonly used for osteoporosis treatment, being incorporated into the skeleton where they inhibit bone resorption and are thereafter slowly released during bone turnover. However, there are few data on the release of BP in patients who have received treatment with these drugs for osteoporosis. This information is essential for evaluating the possibility of BP cyclic therapy in these patients and for controlling their long-term presence in bone tissue. This study evaluated the urinary excretion of alendronate and risedronate in patients treated with these drugs for osteoporosis and analysed its relationship with bone turnover, time of previous drug exposure and time of treatment discontinuation. We included 43 women (aged 65±9.4 years) previously treated with alendronate (36) or risedronate (7) during a mean of 51±3 and 53±3 months, respectively, who had not been treated with other antiosteoporotic treatment and with a median time of discontinuation of 13.5 and 14 months, respectively. Both BP were detected in 24-hour urine by HPLC. In addition, bone formation (PINP) and resorption (NTx) markers were analysed. Both BP were also determined in a control group of women during treatment. Alendronate was detected in 41% of women previously treated with this drug whereas no patient previously treated with risedronate showed detectable urinary values. All control patients showed detectable values of both BP. In patients with detectable alendronate levels, the time of drug cessation was shorter than in patients with undetectable values (12 [6-19] versus 31 [7-72] months, p<0.001). Alendronate was not detected in any patient 19 months after treatment cessation. Alendronate levels were inversely related to time of treatment discontinuation (r=-0.403, p=0.01) and the latter was directly related to NTx (r=0.394, p=0.02). No relationship was observed with age, length of drug exposure, renal function or weight. In conclusion, contrary to risedronate, which was not detected in patients after cessation of treatment, alendronate was frequently detected in women previously treated with this agent up to 19 months after discontinuation of therapy. The relationship between alendronate levels and both bone resorption and time of treatment cessation further indicates a residual effect of this drug in bone, despite treatment discontinuation.

journal_name

Bone

journal_title

Bone

authors

Peris P,Torra M,Olivares V,Reyes R,Monegal A,Martínez-Ferrer A,Guañabens N

doi

10.1016/j.bone.2011.06.027

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-10-01 00:00:00

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706-9

issue

4

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8756-3282

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1873-2763

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S8756-3282(11)01068-4

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49

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