Data on the influence of
opioid substitution therapy (OST) on skeletal health in men is limited. This
cross-sectional study aimed to determine the prevalence of low bone mass in
male drug users and to evaluate the relationship between endogenous
testosterone and bone mass. We recruited 144 men on long-term opioid maintenance
therapy followed in the Center of Addiction Medicine in Basel, Switzerland.
Data on medical and drug history, fracture risk and history of falls were
collected. Bone mineral density (BMD) was evaluated by densitometry and serum
was collected for measurements of gonadal hormones and bone markers. 35 healthy
age- and BMI-matched men served as the control group. The study participants
received OST with methadone (69 %), morphine (25 %) or buprenorphine
(6 %).
Overall, 74.3 % of men had low bone mass, with comparable bone
mass irrespective of OST type. In older men (≥40 years,
n = 106), 29.2 % of individuals were osteoporotic (mean T-score
-3.0 ± 0.4 SD) and 48.1 % were diagnosed with osteopenia (mean
T-score -1.7 ± 0.4 SD). In younger men (n = 38),
65.8 % of men had low bone mass. In all age groups, BMD was significantly
lower than in age-and BMI-matched controls. In multivariate analyses, serum
free testosterone (fT) was significantly associated with low BMD at the lumbar
spine (p = 0.02), but not at the hip. When analysed by quartiles of
fT, lumbar spine BMD decreased progressively with decreasing testosterone
levels.
We conclude that low bone mass is highly prevalent in middle-aged men
on long-term opioid dependency, a finding which may partly be determined by
partial androgen deficiency.
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By: Gotthardt F1, Huber C1, Thierfelder C1, Grize L2,3, Kraenzlin M4, Scheidegger C1, Meier C5.
- 1Basel Center for Addiction Medicine, Basel, Switzerland.
- 2Biostatistics Unit, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
- 3University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
- 4Division of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Metabolism, University Hospital, Missionsstrasse 24, 4055, Basel, Switzerland.
- 5Division of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Metabolism, University Hospital, Missionsstrasse 24, 4055, Basel, Switzerland. christian.meier@unibas.ch.
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