Anti-Osteoporosis Is Imperative in Prevention of Progress of Ankylosing Spondylitis

Int J Gen Med. 2025 Jan 21:18:291-297. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S509296. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Background: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the spine and peripheral joints, often leading to kyphosis, joint stiffness, and even ankylosis. Sagittal parameters, such as total thoracic kyphosis (TTK), thoracic kyphosis (TK), major thoracic kyphosis (MTK), and thoracolumbar kyphosis (TLK), are crucial indices for evaluating spinal alignment in AS patients and can reflect disease progression. This study aims to explore the relationship between bone mineral density (BMD), sagittal parameters, and joint ankylosis in AS patients.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 147 AS patients. Participants were divided into three groups based on cervical and hip joint mobility. BMD was measured using quantitative computed tomography (QCT). Sagittal parameters (TTK, TK, MTK, TLK) were assessed using X-rays. Ordinal multinomial logistic regression and Spearman correlation analyses were performed to identify factors influencing joint stiffness.

Results: Significant differences in age, BMD, and sagittal parameters (TTK, TK, MTK, TLK) were observed among the groups. Ordinal logistic revealed that BMD (Estimate = 0.012) was negatively correlated with joint stiffness, while TTK (Estimate = 0.020) and TLK (Estimate = 0.030) were positively correlated. Age, TK, and MTK do not have a significant impact on joint stiffness. Spearman analysis showed no correlation between BMD and sagittal parameters (TTK and TLK). Besides, TTK and TLK were correlated.

Conclusion: In AS patients, BMD is an independent protective factor against joint stiffness, whereas sagittal parameters (TTK and TLK) contribute to increased joint stiffness. These findings highlight the importance of monitoring both bone mineral density and key sagittal parameters in clinical practice. Early anti-osteoporosis treatment, alongside interventions targeting abnormal spinal alignment, may help preserve joint mobility and potentially prevent progression to joint ankylosis.

Keywords: BMD; ankylosis spondylitis; kyphosis; osteoporosis; sagittal parameters.

Plain language summary

BMD is independent protective factor for joint ankylosis in ankylosis spondylitis. It is imperative to start early anti-osteoporosis treatment to preserve cervical and hip mobility.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the fund of Peking University People’s Hospital(RDY2021-09), the fund of Peking University People’s Hospital (2023HQ05).and the fund of National Orthopedics and Sports Rehabilitation Clinical Research Center, cultivation project “Application and promotion of pressure sensor assisted craniopelvic spinal traction device”(2021-NCRC-CXJJ-PY-38.