Journal article

Induction of osteoporosis with its influence on osteoporotic determinants and their interrelationships in rats by DEXA


Authors listHeiss, Christian; Govindarajan, Parameswari; Schlewitz, Gudrun; Hemdan, Nasr Y. A.; Schliefke, Nathalie; Alt, Volker; Thormann, Ulrich; Lips, Katrin Susanne; Wenisch, Sabine; Langheinrich, Alexander C.; Zahner, Daniel; Schnettler, Reinhard

Publication year2012

PagesBR199-BR207

JournalMedical Science Monitor

Volume number18

Issue number6

ISSN1643-3750

Open access statusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.882895

PublisherInternational Scientific Literature, Inc.


Abstract

Background: As women are the population most affected by multifactorial osteoporosis, research is focused on unraveling the underlying mechanism of osteoporosis induction in rats by combining ovariectomy (OVX) either with calcium, phosphorus, vitamin C and vitamin D2/D3 deficiency, or by administration of glucocorticoid (dexamethasone).

Material/Methods: Different skeletal sites of sham, OVX-Diet and OVX-Steroid rats were analyzed by Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) at varied time points of 0, 4 and 12 weeks to determine and compare the osteoporotic factors such as bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (MAC), area, body weight and percent fat among different groups and time points. Comparative analysis and interrelationships among osteoporotic determinants by regression analysis were also determined.

Results: T scores were below-2.5 in OVX-Diet rats at 4 and 12 weeks post-OVX. OVX-diet rats revealed pronounced osteoporotic status with reduced BMD and BMC than the steroid counterparts, with the spine and pelvis as the most affected skeletal sites. Increase in percent fat was observed irrespective of the osteoporosis inducers applied. Comparative analysis and interrelationships between osteoporotic determinants that are rarely studied in animals indicate the necessity to analyze BMC and area along with BMD in obtaining meaningful information leading to proper prediction of probability of osteoporotic fractures.

Conclusion: Enhanced osteoporotic effect observed in OVX-Diet rats indicates that estrogen dysregulation combined with diet treatment induces and enhances osteoporosis with time when compared to the steroid group. Comparative and regression analysis indicates the need to determine BMC along with BMD and area in osteoporotic determination.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHeiss, C., Govindarajan, P., Schlewitz, G., Hemdan, N., Schliefke, N., Alt, V., et al. (2012) Induction of osteoporosis with its influence on osteoporotic determinants and their interrelationships in rats by DEXA, Medical Science Monitor, 18(6), pp. BR199-BR207. https://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.882895

APA Citation styleHeiss, C., Govindarajan, P., Schlewitz, G., Hemdan, N., Schliefke, N., Alt, V., Thormann, U., Lips, K., Wenisch, S., Langheinrich, A., Zahner, D., & Schnettler, R. (2012). Induction of osteoporosis with its influence on osteoporotic determinants and their interrelationships in rats by DEXA. Medical Science Monitor. 18(6), BR199-BR207. https://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.882895



Keywords


animal modelDual Energy X-ray Absorptiometryovarlectomyskeletal siteX-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY

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