Oophorectomized (OVX) rats served for many years as a popular model for 'po
stmenopausal' osteoporosis in spite of the fact that the rat continues to g
row during these experiments. We performed OVX in rats at 1, 3, 6 and in mo
nths of age and compared the histomorphometric (bone size, bone trabecular
and cartilage volume in different areas) and chemical lash, Ca, P and Mg co
ntent) parameters at 2, 6, 8 and 20 weeks post-OVX (2-20 weeks) to those of
sham-operated rats. Significant differences were observed only in the anim
als that were OVX at a young or young-mature age, i.e. mainly at 1 and 3 mo
nths and some of the rats at 6 months of age. There were no changes in bone
ash and mineral contents in the OVX animals in comparison to sham-operated
rats, except 2 weeks post-OVX in the 1-month-old rats where these variable
s were reduced. The most significant finding was a reduction in the metaphy
seal bone volume. This was observed in the rats OVX at 1,3 and 6 months of
age, but not in those OVX at 10 months. In the young OVX rats there was als
o an increase in epiphyseal cartilage volume. The epiphyseal and diaphyseal
bone volumes were not different between the groups at any time postsurgery
, explaining the lack of differences in bone ash and mineral contents. Ther
e were no significant changes in the results of the histomorphometric studi
es between OVX and sham-operated rats when surgery was performed at 10 mont
hs of age. Since OVX exerts significant changes only in young rapidly growi
ng rats, this approach is an inappropriate model for postmenopausal osteopo
rosis, which occurs long after bone growth has ended. Copyright (C) 2000 S.
Karger AG, Basel.