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2001 Volume No 1 -
pages 18-26
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Title: The bisphosphonate zoledronate prevents
vertebral bone loss in mature estrogen-deficient rats as assessed
by micro-computed tomography
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Authors: M. Glatt
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Address: Novartis Pharma AG, Arthritis and Bone
Metabolism Unit, Basel, Switzerland
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E-mail: markus.glatt@pharma.novartis.com
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Key Words: Bisphosphonate, zoledronate, vertebrae,
rat, ovariectomy, estrogen-deficiency, microcomputed tomography,
bone architecture, bone, morphometry.
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Publication date: 10th January 2001
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Abstract: The effect of long-term treatment with
the bisphosphonate zoledronate on vertebral bone architecture
was investigated in estrogen-deficient mature rats. 4-month-old
rats were ovariectomized and development of cancellous osteopenia
was assessed after 1 year. The change of bone architectural
parameters was determined with a microtomographic instrument
of high resolution. After 1 year of estrogen-deficiency, animals
lost 55% of vertebral trabecular bone in comparison to sham
operated control animals. Trabecular number (Tb.N) and trabecular
thickness (Tb.Th) were significantly reduced in ovariectomized
animals, whereas trabecular separation (Tb.Sp), bone surface
to volume fraction (BS/BV) and trabecular bone pattern factor
(TBPf) were significantly increased, indicating a loss of
architectural integrity throughout the vertebral body. 3 groups
of animals were treated subcutaneously with zoledronate for
1 year with 0.3, 1.5 and 7.5 microgram/kg/week to inhibit
osteoclastic bone degradation. Administration started immediately
after ovariectomy and treatment dose-dependently prevented
the architectural bone deterioration and completely suppressed
the effects of estrogen deficiency at the higher doses. The
results show that microtomographic determination of static
morphometric parameters can be used to quantitate the effects
of drugs on vertebral bone architecture in small laboratory
animals and that zoledronate is highly effective in this rat
model.
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