The effect of switching from teriparatide to anti-RANKL antibody on cancellous and cortical bone in ovariectomized mice

Bone
Toshinobu OmiyaSakae Tanaka

Abstract

We examined the effect of teriparatide, and switching from teriparatide to anti-RANKL (receptor activator of nuclear factor κB ligand) monoclonal antibody, in ovariectomized mice. Twelve-week-old female C57BL/6 mice were ovariectomized or sham operated. Four weeks after surgery, ovariectomized mice were subjected to one of the following four treatments: phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) for 8weeks; teriparatide for 4weeks followed by PBS for 4weeks (PTH4W group); teriparatide for 8weeks (PTH8W group); or teriparatide for 4weeks followed by anti-RANKL antibody (single subcutaneous injection of 5mg/kg) (SWITCH group). Twelve weeks after the operation, bone mineral density was increased in PTH8W and SWITCH groups to broadly comparable levels, but these were significantly decreased in the PTH4W group after discontinuation of teriparatide. Histomorphometric analysis demonstrated that cancellous bone formation and resorption were profoundly suppressed in the SWITCH group. Bone formation was also suppressed on the endocortical surface of cortical bone but was maintained on the periosteal surface. Anti-RANKL antibody suppressed osteoclast activity immediately after treatment, while bone formation was only gradually decreased. These resul...Continue Reading

Citations

Apr 11, 2018·Frontiers in Pharmacology·Chen-He ZhouHao-Bo Wu
Jul 17, 2021·FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology·Hongmei WangJunhong Dong

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