Regional analysis of bone mineral density in the distal femur and proximal tibia using peripheral quantitative computed tomography in the ratin vivo |
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Authors: | S. A. Breen A. J. Millest B. E. Loveday D. Johnstone J. C. Waterton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Vascular Inflammatory and Musculoskeletal Research Department, Zeneca Pharmaceuticals, Alderley Park, SK10 4TG Macclesfield, Cheshire, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() The use of peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) was investigated for the measurement of volumetric bone mineral density (BMD) in mg·cm−3. Two studies were undertaken. In the first study, the precision of pQCTin vivo andex vivo was tested at 14 weeks postovariectomy (OVX). In the second study, the efficacy of a standard antiresorptive treatment, 17β-estradiol (E2), was tested 6 weeks post-OVX. The precision for total (compact plus trabecular) BMD was 1.3–1.9%, and that for trabecular BMD was 2.4–2.7%. There was excellent agreement between trabecular BMD measurementsin vivo andex vivo (r=0.91). Significant reductions in trabecular BMD were observedin vivo at 14 and 6 weeks following ovariectomy in the femur, in each study. The loss of trabecular BMD depended on slice location, and varied from 0 to 22% at 6 weeks, and from 0 to 26% at 14 weeks (P<0.001, at the affected locations). The antiresorptive effect of treatment was demonstrated in the 6-week study: there was no significant difference in BMD between sham-operated and E2-treated OVX rats. |
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Keywords: | Osteoporosis Computed tomography Rat Ovariectomy Estradiol |
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