Influence of ovariectomy on bone metabolism in very old rats

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Gaumet, N
Seibel, MJ
Braillon, P
Giry, J
Lebecque, P
Davicco, MJ
Coxam, V
Rouffet, J
Delmas, PD
Barlet, JP
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[1] INRA,F-63122 CEYRAT,FRANCE
[2] UNIV HEIDELBERG,MED KLIN,W-6900 HEIDELBERG,GERMANY
[3] HOP EDOUARD HERRIOT,INSERM U403,LYON,FRANCE
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old rat; ovariectomy; DEXA; bone; estrogens;
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Twenty-five 30-month-old Lou rats fed a diet (6 g/100 g BW/day) containing 0.9% Ca and 0.8% Pi were divided into five groups. Four groups were surgically ovariectomized. From day 2 until day 29 after ovariectomy, they were S.C, injected either with 17 beta estradiol (E(2); 10 mu g/kg BW/48 hours) or progesterone (P; 140 mu g/kg BW/48 hours), or 17 beta estradiol + progesterone (E(2)P) at the same doses, or solvent alone (OVX). The fifth group was sham operated (SH) and injected with solvent. Urine was collected in metabolic cages from day 24 to 29 after OVX, and urinary pyridinoline (PYD) and deoxypyridinoline (DPD) excretion (markers of bone resorption) was measured by HPLC. All animals were killed 30 days after ovariectomy. Serum was then collected for measurement of osteocalcin (OC), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), parathyroid hormone (PTH), and calcitonin (CT). At necropsy, the success of ovariectomy was checked by marked atrophy of the uterine horns. Left and right femur were harvested for densitometric and mineral analysis, respectively. Ovariectomy had no significant effect upon plasma calcium and PTH concentrations. E(2) or E(2)P treatment significantly increased plasma PTH and calcitonin concentrations. Plasma OC concentration and ALP were not different in any of the groups. In contrast, urinary excretion of PYD and DPD was higher in OVX than in SH rats. Bone mineral density (BMD) of the distal femur was decreased by OVX, but was not different in the E(2)P and SH groups. A similar pattern was observed for the mineral or Ca content of whole femur. Thus, OVX decreased BMD and bone mineral content (BMC) in very old female rats. Plasma OC concentration and ALP activity failed to demonstrate any significant effect of OVX, whereas PYD and DPD were elevated. These results suggest that bone resorption is increased in OVX rats, even when supplemented with E(2) or P alone. However, no significant difference was observed between SH and OVX rats treated with supplementation of both E(2) and P. Thus, in very old rats, a combination of E(2) and P is much more effective than E(2) or P alone to prevent bone loss following ovariectomy.
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