Skeletal effects of parathyroid hormone (1–34) in ovariectomized rats with or without concurrent administration of salmon calcitonin

AAPS PharmSci Pub Date : 2008-01-01 DOI:10.1208/ps030427
B. Dani, P. Deluca
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This study evaluated the effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH) infusion alone or in combination with salmon calcitonin (sCT) in ovariectomized (OVX) rats and compared it with daily PTH injections alone or in combination with sCT infusion. Female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided randomly into 6 groups and were either bilaterally ovariectomized or underwent a sham operation; they were then treated for 4 weeks, beginning the day after surgery. Each group of OVX rats received either PTH infusion (group 1), PTH+sCT infusion (group 2), sCT infusion+daily PTH injection (group 3), or daily PTH injection (group 4). One group each of OVX (group 5) and sham-operated rats (group 6) received daily injections of vehicle alone. PTH was injected at 80 μg/kg/day and infused at 40 μg/kg/day, whereas sCT was infused at 10 μg/kg/day. The animals were sacrificed 28 days after treatment, and cancellous bone volume was measured in the tibial metaphysis. Similar to daily PTH injections, continuous infusion of PTH alone increased cancellous bone volume significantly over that seen in vehicle-treated OVX and sham-operated rats. Although cancellous bone volume after continuous infusion of PTH+sCT was also significantly higher than that seen in vehicle-treated OVX and sham-operated rats, the increase was significantly lower than with the other 3 nonvehicle treatments. The increase in cancellous bone volume after administration of sCT infusion along with daily PTH injections was not different from that with daily PTH injections alone. Thus, at the doses tested, the beneficial effects of PTH injection were not apparently improved by PTH infusion or by combination with sCT.
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切除卵巢大鼠同时服用或不同时服用鲑鱼降钙素时甲状旁腺激素(1-34)对骨骼的影响
本研究评估了卵巢切除(OVX)大鼠单独或联合鲑鱼降钙素(sCT)输注甲状旁腺激素(PTH)的效果,并将其与每日单独注射甲状旁腺激素或联合sCT输注进行比较。雌性Sprague-Dawley大鼠随机分为6组,分别切除双侧卵巢或假手术;从术后第一天开始,他们接受了4周的治疗。每组OVX大鼠分别接受PTH输注(1组)、PTH+sCT输注(2组)、sCT输注+ PTH每日注射(3组)或PTH每日注射(4组)。OVX(5组)和假手术大鼠(6组)各1组每日单独注射载体。PTH注射剂量为80 μg/kg/d,输注剂量为40 μg/kg/d, sCT输注剂量为10 μg/kg/d。治疗28天后处死动物,测量胫骨干骺端松质骨体积。与每日注射甲状旁腺激素类似,连续单独注射甲状旁腺激素显著增加了卵巢x和假手术大鼠的松质骨体积。虽然连续输注PTH+sCT后的松质骨体积也明显高于载体处理的OVX和假手术大鼠,但其增幅明显低于其他3种非载体处理。sCT输注与每日注射甲状旁腺激素后松质骨体积的增加与单独每日注射甲状旁腺激素后无明显差异。因此,在测试的剂量下,PTH注射的有益效果并没有明显改善PTH输注或与sCT联合使用。
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