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Bone changes after castration in rats. A model for osteoporosis.

L Gürkan, A Ekeland, K M Gautvik, N Langeland, H Rønningen, L F Solheim.   

Abstract

Bone changes 6-12 weeks after castration have been studied in 25 female and 27 male middle-aged rats. Castrated female rats gained more weight than their controls, but had decreased bone density and calcium and hydroxyproline content per cm3 bone volume of tibia. Castrated male rats did not differ from controls regarding body weight and the bone parameters. No influence of castration on the mechanical strength of the femora could be detected in either sex. At 2 weeks after castration, the circulating levels of immunoreactive calcitonin (iCT) were decreased in female rats compared to controls. In contrast, iCT was increased both in castrated male and female rats 10 weeks later. We conclude that castration of 6-month-old female rats causes osteoporosis, and therefore represents a promising experimental model for studying postmenopausal bone loss.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3962636     DOI: 10.3109/17453678608993219

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Scand        ISSN: 0001-6470


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