Methadone Maintenance Treatment, Sex Hormones, and Bone Mineral Density in Persons Who Inject Drugs
Leen Wehbeh, Hsing-yu Hsu, Jenny Pena Dias, Kendall F Moseley, Susan Langan, Yutong Jiang, Damani A Piggott, Gregory D Kirk, Adrian S Dobs, Todd T Brown, Jing Sun

TL;DR
This study explores how methadone treatment affects bone density in drug users, possibly through changes in sex hormones.
Contribution
The study identifies potential mediation of methadone's effect on bone mineral density through sex hormones in people who inject drugs.
Findings
Men on methadone had lower free testosterone levels compared to those not on methadone.
Methadone was linked to lower lumbar spine bone density, but this effect disappeared after adjusting for sex hormones.
No significant link was found between methadone and menopause in women.
Abstract
Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been used to treat opioid use disorder, but is associated with bone loss. Sex hormones may mediate this relationship, though studies are limited. This work aimed to assess the relationships among bone mineral density (BMD) T-score, sex hormones, and MMT among individuals who inject drugs. We included study participants from the AIDS Linked to the Intravenous Experience (ALIVE) cohort. We performed multivariable linear regression to assess the association of MMT with BMD T-scores (lumbar spine, total hip, and femoral neck) in men and women. We further assessed whether sex hormones estradiol (E2) and free testosterone (free T) influenced the association between MMT and BMD in men and women. We controlled for age, sex, body mass index, smoking and heavy alcohol use (≥3 times per week), HIV status and/or hepatitis C virus viremia, vitamin D level,…
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TopicsPharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies · Neurological and metabolic disorders · Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis
