PARATHYROID-HORMONE (1-34) AND (1-84) STIMULATE CORTICAL BONE-FORMATION BOTH FROM PERIOSTEUM AND ENDOSTEUM

Citation
H. Oxlund et al., PARATHYROID-HORMONE (1-34) AND (1-84) STIMULATE CORTICAL BONE-FORMATION BOTH FROM PERIOSTEUM AND ENDOSTEUM, Calcified tissue international, 53(6), 1993, pp. 394-399
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
0171967X
Volume
53
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
394 - 399
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-967X(1993)53:6<394:P(A(SC>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The anabolic effect of intermittent treatment with parathyroid hormone (PTH) on cortical bone was investigated. Groups of rats were injected with human PTH (1-34) or PTH (1-84), 1.1, 3.3, 10, and 30 nmol/kg/day for 30 days. A dose-related increase in bone formation rate at the fe moral middiaphysis was found at both the periosteum and the endosteum and also an increase in bone mass, with no change in the bone lengths or body weight gain of the rats. The highest mineral apposition rate, as analyzed by tetracycline labeling, was found at the periosteal post ero-medial aspect and at the endosteal anterior aspect. This pattern o f bone modeling was also found in the PTH-treated animals, although mo re and more areas were included in bone mineral apposition. The PTH tr eatments did not change the porosity of the cortical bone nor the conc entration and biochemical stability of the collagen. The highest doses of PTH resulted in a slight reduction in the ash concentration of cor tical bone. No differences were found between the effects of PTH (1-34 ) and PTH (1-84) on bone formation rate, bone mass, porosity, and bioc hemical parameters. Consequently, intermittent treatment with PTH incr eased the formation of cortical bone dose dependently, at both the per iosteum and the endosteum and increased the bone mass of these growing rats, with no change in the body weight gain or femoral growth rate c ompared with the control animals. The responses of the cortical bone m odeling were increased by the PTH treatments without changing its dire ction or pattern.