Bisphosphonates alter trabecular bone collagen cross-linking and isomerization in beagle dog vertebra

dc.contributor.authorAllen, Matthew R.
dc.contributor.authorGineyts, Evelyne
dc.contributor.authorLeeming, Diana J.
dc.contributor.authorBurr, David B.
dc.contributor.authorDelmas, Pierre D.
dc.date.accessioned2015-01-21T14:54:18Z
dc.date.available2015-01-21T14:54:18Z
dc.date.issued2008-03
dc.description.abstractChanges in organic matrix may contribute to the anti-fracture efficacy of anti-remodeling agents. Following one year of treatment in beagle dogs, bisphosphonates alter the organic matrix of vertebral trabecular bone, while raloxifene had no effect. These results show that pharmacological suppression of turnover alters the organic matrix component of bone. INTRODUCTION: The collagen matrix contributes significantly to a bone's fracture resistance yet the effects of anti-remodeling agents on collagen properties are unclear. The goal of this study was to assess changes in collagen cross-linking and isomerization following anti-remodeling treatment. METHODS: Skeletally mature female beagles were treated for one year with oral doses of vehicle (VEH), risedronate (RIS; 3 doses), alendronate (ALN; 3 doses), or raloxifene (RAL; 2 doses). The middle dose of RIS and ALN and the lower dose of RAL approximate doses used for treatment of post menopausal osteoporosis. Vertebral trabecular bone matrix was assessed for collagen isomerization (ratio of alpha/beta C-telopeptide [CTX]), enzymatic (pyridinoline [PYD] and deoxypyridinoline [DPD]), and non-enzymatic (pentosidine [PEN]) cross-links. RESULTS: All doses of both RIS and ALN increased PEN (+34-58%) and the ratio of PYD/DPD (+14-26%), and decreased the ratio of alpha/beta CTX (-29-56%) compared to VEH. RAL did not alter any collagen parameters. Bone turnover rate was significantly correlated to PEN (R = -0.664), alpha/beta CTX (R = 0.586), and PYD/DPD (R = -0.470). CONCLUSIONS: Bisphosphonate treatment significantly alters properties of bone collagen suggesting a contribution of the organic matrix to the anti-fracture efficacy of this drug class.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe authors thank Dr. Keith Condon, Diana Jacob, Mary Hooser, and Lauren Waugh for histological preparation. This work was supported by NIH Grants AR047838 and AR007581 and research grants from The Alliance for Better Bone Health (Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals and sanofi-aventis), and Lilly Research Laboratories, as well as an unrestricted grant from Eli Lilly to INSERM. Merck and Co. kindly provided the alendronate. This investigation utilized an animal facility constructed with support from Research Facilities Improvement Program Grant Number C06 RR10601-01 from the National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health.en_US
dc.identifier.citationAllen MR, Gineyts E, Leeming DJ, Burr DB, Delmas PD. Bisphosphonates alter trabecular bone collagen cross-linking and isomerization in beagle dog vertebra. Osteoporos Int. 2008 Mar;19(3):329-37. Epub 2007 Dec 18.en_US
dc.identifier.otherhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00198-007-0533-7
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/5678
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectalendronateen_US
dc.subjectanti-remodelingen_US
dc.subjectbone markersen_US
dc.subjectpentosidineen_US
dc.subjectraloxifeneen_US
dc.subjectrisedronateen_US
dc.titleBisphosphonates alter trabecular bone collagen cross-linking and isomerization in beagle dog vertebraen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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