• Title of article

    Comparison of the Effects of Intermittent and Continuous Administration of Human Parathyroid Hormone(1-34) on Rat Bone

  • Author/Authors

    T. UZAWA، نويسنده , , M. HORI، نويسنده , , S. EJIRI، نويسنده , , H. Ozawa، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    477
  • To page
    484
  • Abstract
    We compared the efTl~cts of synthetic human parathyroid hormone (1-34) (hPTII[1-34]) on rat bones when administered by intermittent il1ljection and by continuous infusion for 4 weeks. Continuous ililfusion of hPTII(I-34) caused a dosedependent decrease in the dry weight of the femur and a hyperparathyroidism-like condition in the high-dose group (214 nglkg/h). In this group, although bone morphology was quite abnormal, the mdaphyseal trabecular bone volume increased, whereas the epiphyseal trabecular bone volume tended to decrease, enhancing both bone resorption and formation. The diaphyseal cortical bone of the tibia became markedly porous, and this appeared to be the main cause of the decrease in total bone weight. Conversely, the dry weight of the femur increased in a dose-dependent manner in the intermittent-injection I:roups. Neither porosity of the cortical bone nor abnormal morphology of the trabecular bone was observed. The volumt! of the metaphyseal trabecular bone increased while retaining its normal morphology. The epiphyseal trabecular bone formation obviously increased without increase in the number of osteoclasts. In other words, it was postulated that the total weight of bone increased because intermittent injection of hPTH(I-34) increased the trabecular bone volume without loss of the cortical bone volume. These results show that either mode of treatment with hPTH(I-34) continuously accelerated bone formation, whereas the continuous infusion was essential for persistently and markedly enhancl~d acceleration of bone resorption. It appears that the incnase in bone volume with intermittent injection of hPTH(I-34) resulted from the prominent manifestation of its bone-fi[)rmative action rather than from its bone-resorptive action. Thus, we think that intermittent administration of hPTH(I-34) is useful for bone formation in the treatment of osteoporosis
  • Keywords
    hPTH(1-34) , rat , Infusion , trabecular bone , Corticalbone , Histomorphometry.
  • Journal title
    Bone
  • Serial Year
    1995
  • Journal title
    Bone
  • Record number

    489647