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The precision study of dual energy X-ray absorptiometry for bone mineral density and body composition measurements in female cynomolgus monkeys.

Bin Guo1, Qijun Cai1, Jinci Mai1, Lu Hou1, Chunyuan Zeng1, Jiefeng Gan1, Zhiqiang Tan1, Yuefeng Li2, Yong Cheng1, Jingjie Shang1, Yongjin Tang1, Xueying Ling1, Jian Gong1, Lu Wang1, Hao Xu1.   

Abstract

Background: Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is a well-accepted tool for monitoring skeletal and body composition changes in biomedical studies. The nonhuman primate model is suitable for studies exploring the pathogenesis of and novel treatments for osteoporosis. Our objectives are to determine the precision of DXA detection in cynomolgus monkeys and to identify the difference in precision in lumbar bone mineral density (BMD) with various segment selections.
Methods: Thirty adult female cynomolgus monkeys underwent duplicate total body DXA scans. Total body bone mineral density (BMDTB) and body composition, including bone mineral content (BMCTB), lean mass (LMTB), and fat mass (FMTB), were analyzed by enCORE software, while lumbar BMD was obtained by manual region-of-interest analysis. The precision was represented as the root-mean-square standard deviation (RMS-SD) and coefficient of variation (RMS-CV%), and least significant changes (LSCs) were reported.
Results: The RMS-SD (RMS-CV%) of the repeated DXA analyses for BMDTB, BMCTB, LMTB and FMTB were 0.002 g/cm2 (0.50%), 0.90 g (0.42%), 0.015 kg (0.49%), and 0.031 kg (2.71%), respectively. The regional BMD precision (RMS-CV%) of the lumbar spine with various combinations ranged from 0.70% to 1.09%, The LSCs with 80% statistical confidence (LSC80) ranged from 1.27% to 1.97%, and LSC95 ranged from 1.94% to 3.01%. Conclusions: DXA provided excellent reproducibility in the measurements of BMD and body composition in nonhuman primates. We find DXA reliable for total and regional measurement in skeletal research and the evaluation of osteoporosis treatment with monkeys as animal models. 2022 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Precision; body composition; bone mineral density (BMD); cynomolgus monkeys; dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)

Year:  2022        PMID: 35284275      PMCID: PMC8899938          DOI: 10.21037/qims-21-799

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg        ISSN: 2223-4306


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