Authors
Barbara M Misof, Paul Roschger, Felicia Cosman, Etah S Kurland, Walter Tesch, Phaedra Messmer, David W Dempster, Jeri Nieves, Elizabeth Shane, Peter Fratzl, Klaus Klaushofer, John Bilezikian, Robert Lindsay
Publication date
2003/3/1
Journal
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Volume
88
Issue
3
Pages
1150-1156
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Anabolic effects of PTH have been observed at several skeletal sites in humans by dual x-ray absorptiometry without differentiating between an actual increase in bone volume and an increase in mineral content within already established bone. The present study addressed this issue by evaluating the bone mineralization density distribution of iliac crest bone biopsies before and after PTH treatment for 18–36 months in men and women with osteoporosis using quantitative backscattered electron imaging. In cortical bone, pairwise comparison of the two biopsies before and after treatment revealed a reduction in the typical calcium concentration in men (−3.32%; P = 0.02, by paired t test), but no change in women, and the heterogeneity of mineralization increased in both males and females [+18.80% (P = 0.09) and +18.14% (P = 0.005), respectively]. In cancellous bone, there was no change in the typical calcium …
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