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Ineffectiveness of calcitonin on a local-disuse osteoporosis in the sheep: a histomorphometric study.

T Thomas1, T M Skerry, L Vico, F Caulin, L E Lanyon, C Alexandre.   

Abstract

Local immobilization is a good model for studying disuse-induced bone loss and to appreciate the effects of drugs, especially preventive action of antiresorptive therapy. In fact, increased osteoclastic activity is the main point of such a bone loss. The effect of salmon calcitonin was investigated on immobilization-induced osteoporosis in the sheep. Twenty-four nonovariectomized, adult, female, Welsh mountain sheep were submitted, by an external fixator procedure, to hock joint immobilization from the tibia to the the metatarsus for 12 weeks. The sheep were randomized into two groups receiving either an injection of placebo or salmon calcitonin (100 IU) three times per week, for 12 weeks. Histomorphometric analysis was performed on pre- and posttherapeutic transiliac bone biopsies, and on immobilized (left) and nonimmobilized calcanei removed after sacrifice. Results showed a 29% significant decrease of cancellous bone volume in the placebo group due to a significant reduced trabecular thickness when we compared immobilized versus nonimmobilized calcaneus. This structural adaptation appeared to be the consequence of an overall increased bone turnover. In the calcitonin group, same changes were observed, with a 23% reduction of bone mass in the immobilized calcaneus. By comparing calcitonin with placebo groups in both left and right calcanei, no difference was found. On the other hand, a significant increase of mineralization parameters in the iliac crest was only observed in the calcitonin group. In conclusion, salmon calcitonin, at a dose of 100 IU/day three times a week, was ineffective in preventing local disuse osteoporosis in this sheep model.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8574941     DOI: 10.1007/bf00310263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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