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Pharmacological Management of Metabolic Bone Diseases

Pharmacological Management of Metabolic Bone Diseases

Pharmacological Management of Metabolic Bone Diseases

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Bisphosphonates - Skeleton Savers

  • MoA: Pyrophosphate analogs; ↓ osteoclast activity & bone resorption.
  • Administration & Examples:
    • Oral: Alendronate, Risedronate (weekly); Ibandronate (monthly).
      • Bioavailability <1%.
      • 📌 Stay UPRIGHT 30-60 min post-dose (empty stomach, water) to prevent esophagitis.
    • IV: Zoledronic acid (yearly for osteoporosis), Pamidronate. Higher potency.
  • Key Uses:
    • Osteoporosis (postmenopausal, steroid-induced).
    • Paget's disease.
    • Malignancy-related hypercalcemia.
  • Side Effects:
    • Oral: Esophagitis, GI issues.
    • IV: Acute phase reaction.
    • Hypocalcemia.

    ⭐ Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ) & Atypical Femoral Fractures (AFF) are rare with long-term use (>5 yrs).

  • Drug Holiday: Consider after 3-5 yrs (oral) / 3 yrs (IV Zoledronate) if stable.

Beyond Bisphosphonates - Diverse Defenders

  • Key alternatives to bisphosphonates with distinct mechanisms and uses.
FeatureDenosumab (Prolia)Teriparatide (Forteo)Raloxifene (Evista)
MoARANKL mAb; ↓ osteoclastPTH analog; ↑ osteoblast 📌 Teri BUILDS boneSERM; ↓ bone resorption
Key Benefits↓ all fracture types; renal safeSignificant ↑ BMD; severe osteoporosis↓ vertebral #; ↓ breast cancer risk
Unique S/EHypocalcemia, ONJ, AFF, skin issuesHypercalcemia, osteosarcoma risk (rats)Hot flashes, leg cramps, ↑ VTE risk
Administration60mg SC q 6 monthsDaily SC; Max 24 months useOral daily

⭐ Teriparatide (recombinant PTH) is an anabolic agent that stimulates osteoblasts more than osteoclasts, leading to a net increase in bone formation. This "anabolic window" effect is crucial for its bone-building capacity.

Vitamin D & Calcium - Foundational Fuel

  • Vitamin D
    • Forms:
      • D2 (Ergocalciferol): From plants, fortified foods.
      • D3 (Cholecalciferol): Skin (UVB), animal sources (e.g., oily fish).
    • Activation: Skin (UVB) $\rightarrow$ D3 $\xrightarrow{Liver}$ $25(OH)D \xrightarrow{Kidney}$ $1,25(OH)_2D$ (active Calcitriol). Vitamin D Synthesis and Activation Pathway, kidney hydroxylation to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (calcitriol))
    • Levels ($25(OH)D$):
      • Sufficiency: >30 ng/mL
      • Insufficiency: 20-29 ng/mL
      • Deficiency: <20 ng/mL
    • 📌 Deficiency: Bone pain, myopathy, fractures (Adults); Rickets (Children).
  • Calcium (Ca)
    • Requirement (Adults): 1000-1300 mg elemental Ca/day.
    • Supplements (% elemental Ca):
      • Ca Carbonate: 40% (with food).
      • Ca Citrate: 21% (good for PPI users).

⭐ Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) is generally preferred over ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2) for supplementation due to better efficacy in raising and maintaining serum $25(OH)D$ levels.

Special Cases - Paget's & Renal Rx

  • Paget's Disease of Bone:
    • Goal: ↓ bone turnover, pain relief.
    • Rx: Bisphosphonates (IV Zoledronic acid 5mg single dose - 1st line; Oral Alendronate). Calcitonin (2nd line).
  • Renal Osteodystrophy (CKD-MBD):
    • Goals: Normalize PO₄, Ca, PTH. Target Ca x P < 55 $mg^2/dL^2$.
    • Phosphate Binders:
      • Ca-based (Acetate): If PO₄ ↑ & Ca normal/↓.
      • Non-Ca based (Sevelamer): If PO₄ ↑ & Ca ↑.
    • Vitamin D Sterols (e.g., Calcitriol): If PTH ↑ & Ca/PO₄ controlled.
    • Calcimimetics (Cinacalcet): If PTH ↑ despite Vit D or if Ca/PO₄ high.

    ⭐ Cinacalcet, a calcimimetic, reduces PTH in secondary hyperparathyroidism (CKD-MBD) by increasing the sensitivity of calcium-sensing receptors on the parathyroid gland to extracellular calcium.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Bisphosphonates (e.g., Alendronate) are first-line for osteoporosis; inhibit osteoclasts.
  • Denosumab, a RANKL inhibitor, offers potent antiresorption; SC every 6 months.
  • Teriparatide (recombinant PTH) is an anabolic agent for severe osteoporosis; max 2 years use.
  • Raloxifene (SERM) for postmenopausal osteoporosis; also reduces invasive breast cancer risk.
  • Calcium & Vitamin D supplementation is crucial with all osteoporosis treatments.
  • Key side effects: Bisphosphonates - ONJ, atypical fractures; Teriparatide - hypercalcemia.

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