| Literature DB >> 7949750 |
B Grardel1, B Sutter, B Flautre, E Viguier, F Lavaste, P Hardouin.
Abstract
The effects of corticosteroid on bone were examined in female growing rabbits treated with 0.7 mg/kg per day prednisolone for 5 months. The evolution of whole-body total bone mineral measured by dual-photon absorptiometry showed a significant difference between the prednisolone-treated group and the control group from the first to the fifth month. The histomorphometric profile of corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis was observed, in particular the lower bone volume and thinner and fewer trabecular plates. Mechanical tests are possible on rabbit vertebrae and showed a very significant difference in bone strength between the prednisolone-treated and control groups, and a good correlation between mechanical tests and histomorphometric or densitometric results. This bone corticosteroid model shows that vertebral compression tests are possible on rabbit lumbar vertebrae. It may contribute to a better evaluation of corticosteroid treatments.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7949750 DOI: 10.1007/bf01623240
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Osteoporos Int ISSN: 0937-941X Impact factor: 4.507