Y. Kobayashi et al., REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE PROGRESSION OF BONE LOSS IN 2 DIFFERENT MOUSE OSTEOPENIA MODELS, Calcified tissue international, 62(5), 1998, pp. 426-436
Differences in trabecular and cortical bone loss have been demonstrate
d clinically, but differences in bone loss at different skeletal sites
remain unclear. We examined regional variations in bone loss histomor
phometrically in two strains of mice in which osteopenia progresses sp
ontaneously: tiptoe-walking Yoshimura (twy) mice (from 4 to 37 weeks o
f age) and senescent ICR mice (from 4 to 88 weeks of age). Morphometri
cal measurements were obtained to investigate the changes with age in
trabecular bone area and anterior cortical bone width in the lumbar ve
rtebral body, trabecular bone area in the tibia, bone area in the pari
etal bone, and the cortical index in the humerus. Results showed that,
in twy mice, trabecular turnover was higher than in ICR mice, and bon
e loss progressed in the following order: tibial trabecular bone, lumb
ar trabecular bone, parietal bone, lumbar anterior cortical bone, and
the humerus. In ICR mice, bone formation declined after 60 weeks. Bone
loss progressed in tibial trabecular bone and the parietal bone at 60
weeks of age, followed by lumbar trabecular bone, lumbar anterior cor
tical bone, and the humerus at 88 weeks of age. Bone loss varied at ea
ch site and between the two mouse strains, with different bone turnove
r rates. The findings of the present study indicate that special atten
tion should be paid to regional variations in the progression of bone
loss associated with differences in pathologic features.