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Strong relationship between dyslipidemia and the ectopic ossification of the spinal ligaments.


ABSTRACT: Obesity and metabolic disturbances are prevalent in ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) and ossification of the ligamentum flavum (OLF); however, the involvement of dyslipidemia (DL) in OPLL/OLF remains uncertain. We investigated the association between dyslipidemia and OPLL/OLF using a dataset of 458 individuals receiving health screening tests, including computed tomography. Subjects were grouped according to the presence or location of OPLL/OLF: controls (no OPLL/OLF, n = 230), OLF (n = 167), cervical OPLL (n = 28), and thoracic OPLL (n = 33). They were also grouped according to the presence of dyslipidemia (DL[+], n = 215; DL[-], n = 243). The proportion of dyslipidemia in the OLF and OPLL groups was 1.6-2.2 times higher than that in the control group. The proportion of OLF and OPLL in the DL(+) group was significantly higher than that in the DL(-) group (OLF, 43% vs. 29%; cervical OPLL, 14.4% vs. 3.2%; thoracic OPLL, 11.1% vs. 3.7%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed an association between all ossification types and dyslipidemia. This study demonstrated an association of dyslipidemia with OPLL/OLF; further investigation on the causal relationship between dyslipidemia and ectopic spinal ligament ossification is warranted to develop a therapeutic intervention for OPLL/OLF.

SUBMITTER: Endo T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9803662 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Strong relationship between dyslipidemia and the ectopic ossification of the spinal ligaments.

Endo Tsutomu T   Takahata Masahiko M   Fujita Ryo R   Koike Yoshinao Y   Suzuki Ryota R   Hasegawa Yuichi Y   Murakami Toshifumi T   Ishii Misaki M   Yamada Katsuhisa K   Sudo Hideki H   Iwasaki Norimasa N  

Scientific reports 20221230 1


Obesity and metabolic disturbances are prevalent in ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) and ossification of the ligamentum flavum (OLF); however, the involvement of dyslipidemia (DL) in OPLL/OLF remains uncertain. We investigated the association between dyslipidemia and OPLL/OLF using a dataset of 458 individuals receiving health screening tests, including computed tomography. Subjects were grouped according to the presence or location of OPLL/OLF: controls (no OPLL/OLF, n  ...[more]

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