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Analysis of change patterns of microcomputed tomography 3-dimensional bone parameters as a high-throughput tool to evaluate antiosteoporotic effects of agents at an early stage of ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis in mice

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INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 9, Pages 704-712

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.rli.0000236921.77810.56

Keywords

microcomputed tomography (mu CT) 3D bone parameters; estrogen deficiency; mouse osteoporosis model; osteoporosis treatment agents; histomorphometry

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Objectives: The purposes of this study were to develop an osteoporosis model in a short period of 2 weeks after ovariectomy in mice and to investigate whether analysis of microcomputed tomography (mu CT) 3-dimensional bone parameters could provide useful information on the mechanism of action of antiosteoporotic agents. Materials and Methods: Mice were ovariectomized (OVX) or sham-operated, and the OVX mice were treated daily with 17 beta-estradiol (EA parathyroid hormone (PTH[1-34]), raloxifene, rolipram, or vehicle for 2 weeks. On day 14 post-OVX, the left femur bones were removed and then the distal metaphyseal bone was analyzed by both ACT and histomorphometry. Results: The trabecular bone volume, thickness, number, and connectivity significantly decreased and the number of osteoclasts increased in OVX mice. Treatment of OVX animals with each of the 4 antiosteoporotic agents significantly increased the bone volume and improved the bone architecture. However, the improvement of trabecular thickness in the rolipram-treated group and that of cortical thickness in the PTH(1-34)-treated group were the most marked, whereas the improvement of connectivity in the rolipram-treated group was the least among the drug-treated groups. These different improving effects of agents on the bone parameters reflect the differential effects of these agents on bone formation and bone resorption. Conclusions: This study demonstrated the feasibility of evaluating the effect of the antiosteoporotic agents within 2 weeks after ovariectomy in mice. The mu CT analysis may serve as a valuable tool, specifically in a high-throughput pharmacological screening test, offering useful information regarding the effects of test compounds on both bone resorption and formation.

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