Physiological testosterone replacement effects on male aged rats with orchiectomy-induced osteoporosis in advanced stage: a tomographic and biomechanical pilot study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Vinícius de Paiva Gonçalves, Adriana Alicia Cabrera-Ortega, Jhonatan de Souza Carvalho, Dania Ramadan, Luís Carlos Spolidorio
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Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of physiological testosterone replacement on male aged rats with orchiectomy-induced osteoporosis in advanced stage.Methods: Thirty male rats (Rattus norvegicus albinus, Holtzman lineage) were randomly distributed into 3 groups (n = 10): 1-sham, 2-orchiectomy (OCX), 3-OCX + testosterone replacement (OCX + T). On day 0, a sham or orchiectomy surgery was performed according to the groups. Thirty and sixty days after surgeries, the animals from OCX + T group received testosterone intramuscularly, and the rats in all groups were euthanized on day 77. The femurs were removed for micro-CT scanning and biomechanical test.Results: Orchiectomy resulted in a marked trabecular bone damage (p < 0.05), which was not reversed with testosterone treatment (OCX + T group). The femoral strength was lower in orchiectomized animals (p < 0.05), while the bone strength in OCX + T group was similar to that observed in the sham animals (p > 0.05) and correlated to this parameter the deformation of rupture was smaller in OCX + T group.Conclusion: In conclusion, testosterone depletion induced by orchiectomy established an osteoporotic environment, mainly affecting the trabecular bone. Moreover, even though testosterone treatment did not enhance these variables, the hormonal replacement improved the femoral fracture strength and promoted beneficial effects on the biomechanical parameters compromised by castration in femoral bone.

生理睾酮替代对老龄雄性大鼠晚期睾丸切除所致骨质疏松的影响:一项断层扫描和生物力学的初步研究。
目的:探讨生理性睾酮替代对老龄雄性大鼠晚期睾丸切除所致骨质疏松症的影响。方法:雄性褐家鼠(Rattus norvegicus albinus, Holtzman) 30只,随机分为3组(n = 10): 1-sham, 2- orchectomy (OCX), 3-OCX +睾酮替代(OCX + T)。第0天,各组分别行假手术或睾丸切除术。术后30、60 d, OCX + T组大鼠肌注睾酮,各组大鼠于第77天安乐死。取下股骨进行微ct扫描和生物力学试验。结果:睾丸切除术导致明显的骨小梁损伤(p 0.05),睾酮治疗组(OCX + T组)无逆转。去睾丸动物股骨强度较低(p 0.05),而OCX + T组骨强度与假手术动物相似(p > 0.05),且与此参数相关,OCX + T组骨折变形较小。结论:睾丸切除术引起的睾酮水平下降建立了骨质疏松环境,主要影响骨小梁。此外,尽管睾酮治疗并没有增强这些变量,但激素替代提高了股骨骨折强度,并促进了对股骨去势损害的生物力学参数的有益影响。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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