Evaluation of cortical bone remodeling in canines treated with daily and weekly administrations of teriparatide by establishing AI-driven morphometric analyses and GIS-based spatial mapping

IF 2.6 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Bone Reports Pub Date : 2023-10-12 DOI:10.1016/j.bonr.2023.101720
Marie Hoshi-Numahata , Aya Takakura , Atsuko Nakanishi-Kimura , Haruhisa Watanabe , Kentaro Takada , Mai Nishiura , Yoshiaki Sato , Ryoko Takao-Kawabata , Tadahiro Iimura
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Larger animal models with a well-developed Haversian system, as observed in humans, are ideal to analyze cortical bone remodeling in pharmacological studies of anti-osteoporosis drugs, although they have some limitations in controlling individual variability in size, weight, age, and number. This study aimed to morphometrically analyze cortical bone remodeling focusing on Haversian canals in dogs using four regimens of TPTD with daily and weekly administrations at lower and higher weekly doses (4.9 μg/kg/week and 19.8 μg/kg/week, respectively) for 9 months. A micro-computed tomography-based analysis showed no significant differences among regimen groups. By establishing artificial intelligence (AI)-driven morphometric analyses and geographical information system (GIS)-based spatial mapping of Haversian canals that does not require confocal microscopy but is possible with more commonly used wide field microscopes, we successfully observed significant morphometric distinctions among regimens applied even in dogs. Our analytical results suggested that the daily higher regimen specifically increased the number of eroded pores creating spaces between existing canals, thus stimulating cortical bone remodeling.

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通过建立AI驱动的形态计量分析和基于GIS的空间映射评估每日和每周服用特立帕肽的犬皮质骨重塑
如在人类身上观察到的,具有发育良好的Haversian系统的大型动物模型是在抗骨质疏松药物的药理学研究中分析皮质骨重塑的理想模型,尽管它们在控制个体大小、体重、年龄和数量的变异方面有一些局限性。本研究旨在通过形态计量学分析狗的皮质骨重塑,重点是Haversian管,使用四种TPTD方案,每天和每周以较低和较高的每周剂量(分别为4.9μg/kg/周和19.8μg/kg/周)给药,持续9个月。基于显微计算机断层扫描的分析显示,方案组之间没有显著差异。通过建立人工智能(AI)驱动的形态计量分析和基于地理信息系统(GIS)的哈弗氏管空间映射,我们成功地观察到了即使在狗身上应用的方案之间的显著形态计量差异。我们的分析结果表明,每天更高的方案特别增加了在现有管之间形成空间的侵蚀孔隙的数量,从而刺激皮质骨重塑。
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Bone Reports
Bone Reports Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Bone Reports is an interdisciplinary forum for the rapid publication of Original Research Articles and Case Reports across basic, translational and clinical aspects of bone and mineral metabolism. The journal publishes papers that are scientifically sound, with the peer review process focused principally on verifying sound methodologies, and correct data analysis and interpretation. We welcome studies either replicating or failing to replicate a previous study, and null findings. We fulfil a critical and current need to enhance research by publishing reproducibility studies and null findings.
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