Volume: 43 Issue: 5
Year: 2023, Page: 1541-1545, Doi: https://doi.org/10.51248/.v43i5.3374
Introduction and Aim: Although the pathophysiological processes underlying the association between congestive heart failure (CHF) and osteoporosis (OP) are unknown, there is evidence that several changes observed in CHF may play a role in bone loss. The objective of the study is to examine the impact of soluble TNF-alpha receptor 1 (sR1-TNF-alpha) and soluble TNF-alpha receptor 2 (sR2-TNF-α) on the risk of fractures in patients with OP associated with CHF and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Methods: This study included 178 women aged 50–65 years, divided into four groups. Group 1 consisted of 48 women diagnosed with HF and T2DM. Group 2 included 93 patients with OP and HF. Group 3 consisted of 37 women with OP, HF, and T2DM.
Results: The levels of sR1-TNF-α and sR2-TNF-alpha in patient groups 1 through 3 were significantly higher than in the control group (p<0.01). Furthermore, it was demonstrated that patients in group 3 had much greater levels of both receptors than those in groups 1 and 2.
Conclusion: High levels of sR1-TNF-alpha and sR2-TNF-alpha in postmenopausal women with CHF are associated with an increased risk of a poor outcome during OP.
Keywords: Chronic heart failure; tumor necrosis factor-alpha; type 2 diabetes mellitus; postmenopausal women; loop diuretics.
Daniial Chyngyshpaev, Orozaly Uzakov, Mairam Kerimaly kyzy, Sergey Shilov, Stalbek Akhunbaev, Aida Uzakova, Tugolbai Tagaev. Risk of fractures in patients with osteoporosis associated with chronic heart failure and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Biomedicine: 2023; 43(5): 1541-1545