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Rheumatology Advance Access originally published online on November 1, 2005
Rheumatology 2005 44(12):1546-1548; doi:10.1093/rheumatology/kei082
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Increase in bone mineral density of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with anti-TNF-{alpha} antibody: a prospective open-label pilot study

U. Lange, J. Teichmann1, U. Müller-Ladner and J. Strunk

Kerckhoff Clinic and Foundation, Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology and Osteology, Bad Nauheim, University of Giessen, Giessen and 1 Medical Clinic C, City Hospital Ludwigshafen, Ludwigshafen, Germany.

Correspondence to: U. Lange, Kerckhoff Clinic and Foundation, Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology and Osteology, Sprudelhof 11, 61231 Bad Nauheim, Germany. E-mail: U.Lange{at}kerckhoff-klinik.de

Objective. To determine the changes in bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA; without osteoporosis) treated with infliximab.

Methods. Twenty-six patients (19 women, seven men) aged 54.2 yr (range 27–75), with persistently active RA despite a high dose of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and/or treatment with methotrexate or leflunomide, were studied. Mean duration of disease was 9.8 yr. Patients receiving or having received bisphosphonates or hormone replacement therapy were excluded. The patients were treated with 3.5 mg/kg infliximab at weeks 0, 2, 6 and then every 6–8 weeks. Lumbar and femoral BMD was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry at baseline and 12 months later. Serum osteocalcin and serum crosslaps were measured at baseline (week 0) and after 12 months. Twelve patients were taking calcium (1 g/day) and vitamin D (800 IU/day). Twenty patients were receiving methotrexate (mean dose 12.5 mg/day), six patients were receiving leflunomide (mean dose 20 mg/day) and nine patients were concomitantly receiving corticosteroids at a mean daily dose of 10 mg.

Results. After 12 months of infliximab therapy, there was a significant increase in BMD in the spine (BMD, P<0.001; T-score, P<0.001; Z-score, P<0.001) and the femoral neck (BMD, P<0.001; T-score, P<0.001; Z-score, P<0.01). With regard to the root mean square average, there was a significant increase in BMD at the left femoral neck (11.6% for a root mean square of 6%) but only a trend towards improvement in the spine (2.7% for a root mean square of 4%) during the study period. There was a significant increase in osteocalcin serum levels between baseline and after 12 months (P<0.01) and a significant decrease in the marker for bone resorption (P<0.01) but no change in serum calcium was observed. However, the changes in markers of bone metabolism and BMD were not correlated.

Conclusion. The data support the hypothesis that anti-TNF therapy may exert beneficial effects on bone metabolism in RA patients.

KEY WORDS: Rheumatoid arthritis, Bone mineral density, Bone metabolism, Anti-TNF-{alpha} therapy


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