AN IN-VIVO MODEL FOR THE RAPID ASSESSMENT OF THE LOCAL-EFFECTS OF PARATHYROID-HORMONE ON BONE HISTOMORPHOMETRY

Citation
J. Cornish et al., AN IN-VIVO MODEL FOR THE RAPID ASSESSMENT OF THE LOCAL-EFFECTS OF PARATHYROID-HORMONE ON BONE HISTOMORPHOMETRY, Bone, 17(4), 1995, pp. 249-254
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
Journal title
BoneACNP
ISSN journal
87563282
Volume
17
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Supplement
S
Pages
249 - 254
Database
ISI
SICI code
8756-3282(1995)17:4<249:AIMFTR>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The process of bone remodelling is likely to be controlled to a large extent by factors acting locally in a paracrine or autocrine manner, a long with some systemic control. In our laboratory we routinely use an in vivo model in which the local effects of factors on bone histomorp hometry can be determined. The factor under investigation is injected just above the periosteum of the right hemicalvaria in the adult male mouse. These subcutaneous injections are given daily over a 1-week per iod. and the animals sacrificed at intervals after the last injection. With appropriate staining techniques it is possible to determine the effects of a particular agent on osteoblast and osteoclast numbers; th e area of total bone, mineralized bone, osteoid and periosteum; osteob last, osteoclast and eroded surfaces, and thus to infer the rate of bo ne formation and bone resorption in the right hemicalvaria compared to the uninjected left hemicalvaria and to vehicle-injected control anim als. All these parameters are measured using a bone-dedicated image an alyzer. Utilizing this in vivo model, we and others have studied a num ber of bone-active factors. We report the effects of parathyroid hormo ne, as well as reviewing results of our studies of leukemia inhibitory factor, amylin, calcitonin and calcitonin gene-related peptide in the model. The results obtained are similar to those found in most other animal models and in man. In conclusion, we describe an in vivo model whereby bone-active factors, injected locally, can be rapidly assessed .