PMID: 7544601May 1, 1995Paper

Response of femoral neck to estrogen depletion and parathyroid hormone in aged rats

Bone
M Li, T J Wronski

Abstract

Female Sprague-Dawley rats were ovariectomized (OVX) or sham-operated at 3 months of age and maintained untreated for 1 year after surgery. Baseline control and OVX rats were killed at the beginning of treatment when the rats were 15 months of age and 1 year postovariectomy. The remaining rats were treated with hPTH 1-34 (80 micrograms/kg BW, 5 days/week) or vehicle for 10 weeks. Quantitative bone histomorphometry was performed on undecalcified longitudinal sections of the proximal femur from each rat. Baseline OVX rats exhibited cancellous and cortical osteopenia at the femoral neck as their mean cancellous bone volume and cortical width were significantly decreased compared to the means for baseline control rats. In addition, baseline OVX rats had increased osteoblast and osteoclast surfaces and a greater cancellous bone formation rate than baseline control rats. OVX rats remained osteopenic with no further bone loss from the femoral neck after 10 weeks of vehicle treatment. In contrast, cancellous bone volume and cortical width in OVX rats treated with PTH were increased to the level of vehicle-treated control rats. The hormone restored lost bone in the femoral neck of OVX rats by markedly stimulating both cancellous and cor...Continue Reading

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