糖尿病沙鼠的脊柱。

R Silberberg
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对糖尿病沙鼠和非糖尿病沙鼠的椎间盘和脊椎海绵体进行了组织学和形态计量学研究。在糖尿病动物中,椎间盘退变加速。形态计量学上,糖尿病患者的骨转换有减弱的一致趋势,然而,这在统计学上仅在成骨细胞覆盖的小梁表面长度方面具有显著意义。在沙鼠的脊柱中,骨质疏松症的倾向——与年龄有关或与糖尿病有关——由于促进成骨的局部力量的影响而明显减少。
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The vertebral column of diabetic sand rats (Psammomys obesus).

Intervertebral discs and vertebral spongiosa of diabetic and nondiabetic sand rats were investigated histologically and morphometrically. In diabetic animals, degeneration of the intervertebral discs was accelerated. Morphometrically, there was a consistent trend in the diabetics toward an attenuated bone turnover, which was, however, statistically significant only in regard to the length of the trabecular surface covered by osteoblasts. In the vertebral column of the sand rat, the tendency to osteoporosis - age-linked or diabetes-related - is reduced apparently due to the influence of local forces which promote osteogenesis.

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