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Ovariectomy-Induced Osteopenia Influences the Middle and Late Periods of Bone Healing in a Mouse Femoral Osteotomy Model

机译:卵巢切除术引起的骨质减少影响小鼠股骨截骨模型中骨愈合的中晚期。

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Objective: It is known that bone healing is delayed in the presence of osteoporosis in humans. However, due to the complexities of the healing of osteoporotic fractures, animal models may be more appropriate for studying the effects of osteoporosis in more detail and for testing drugs on the fracture repair process. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of ovariectomy-induced osteopenia in bone healing in an open femoral osteotomy model, and to test the feasibility of this model for evaluating the healing process under osteopenic conditions. Methods: Ovariectomized (OVX) mouse models were employed to assess the effects of osteopenia on fracture healing, A mid-shaft femur osteotomy model was also established 3 weeks after ovariectomy as an osteopenic fracture group (OVX group). Femurs were then harvested at 2 weeks and 6 weeks after fracture for X-ray radiography, micro-computed tomography (micro-CT), histology, and biomechanical analysis. A sham-operated group (sham group) was used for comparison. Results: The OVX mice had significantly lower bone volume density (BVF), volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD), and tissue mineral density (TMD) in the fracture calluses at 6 weeks (p<0.05), and similar trend was observed in 2 weeks. Additionally, larger calluses in OVX animals were observed via micro-CT and X-ray, but these did not result in better healing outcomes, as determined by biomechanical test at 6 weeks. Histological images of the healing fractures in the OVX mice found hastening of broken end resorption and delay of hard callus remodeling. The impaired biomechanical measurements in the OVX group (p<0.05) were consistent with micro-CT measurements and radiographic scoring, which also indicated delay in fracture healing of the OVX group. Conclusions: This study provided evidence that ovariectomy-induced osteopenia impair the middle and late bone healing process. These data also supported the validity of the mouse femoral osteotomy model in evaluating the process of bone healing under osteopenic conditions.
机译:目的:已知在人类存在骨质疏松症的情况下,骨愈合会延迟。但是,由于骨质疏松性骨折愈合的复杂性,动物模型可能更适合于更详细地研究骨质疏松症的效果以及测试骨折修复过程中的药物。这项研究的目的是在开放性股骨截骨模型中研究卵巢切除术引起的骨质减少对骨骼愈合的影响,并检验该模型在评估骨质疏松条件下愈合过程的可行性。方法:采用卵巢切除术(OVX)小鼠模型评估骨质减少对骨折愈合的影响,并在卵巢切除术后3周建立骨中段股骨截骨模型作为骨质减少性骨折组(OVX组)。然后在骨折后第2周和第6周收集股骨,以进行X射线射线照相,微型计算机断层扫描(micro-CT),组织学和生物力学分析。假手术组(假手术组)用于比较。结果:OVX小鼠在6周时的骨call中的骨体积密度(BVF),体积骨矿物质密度(vBMD)和组织矿物质密度(TMD)显着降低(p <0.05),并且在2周中观察到类似趋势周。另外,通过微CT和X射线观察到OVX动物中有较大的愈伤组织,但如通过6周的生物力学测试所确定的,这些未导致更好的愈合结果。 OVX小鼠愈合性骨折的组织学图像发现,断端吸收加快,硬愈伤组织重塑延迟。 OVX组的生物力学测量值受损(p <0.05)与micro-CT测量和X线照片评分一致,这也表明OVX组的骨折愈合延迟。结论:这项研究提供了证据,表明卵巢切除术引起的骨质减少会损害中晚期骨愈合过程。这些数据还支持小鼠股骨截骨模型在评估骨质疏松条件下的骨愈合过程中的有效性。

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