Bone loss in women pre- and post-menopause is a serious clinical condition affecting a reasonably large proportion of the general public. Depression is a compounding condition that has been shown to accentuate pathways leading to bone loss and suggesting a mind-body connection. The POWER study conducted at the NIH Clinical Center is designed to study the interactions of depression and severity of osteoporosis in pre-menopausal women. The DBEPS Ultramicro Analytical Immunochemistry Resource has undertaken to develop a panel of analytical techniques (recycling immunoaffinity chromatography [RIC]; immunoaffinity microarrays; immunoaffinity capillary electrophoresis [ICE]) to study a number of different systemic pathways that possibly may be involved in the connection between osteoporosis and depression. To date cohorts of both normal and depressed age-matched women have been recruited into the study. The study is ongoing, and although many potentially interesting findings have arisen, the cohorts are double-blinded and the codes will not be broken until the end of the recruitment phase.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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Office of The Director, National Institutes of Health (OD)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01OD011067-03
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7013041
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(BEPS)
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3
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2004
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Office of the Director, NIH
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