Increased bone formation by intermittent parathyroid hormone administration is due to the stimulation of proliferation and differentiation of osteoprogenitor cells in …

S Nishida, A Yamaguchi, T Tanizawa, N Endo… - Bone, 1994 - Elsevier
S Nishida, A Yamaguchi, T Tanizawa, N Endo, T Mashiba, Y Uchiyama, T Suda, S Yoshiki…
Bone, 1994Elsevier
In order to examine the mechanism of the anabolic effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH) on
bone formation, human PTH (1-34)[hPTH (1-34)](30 μg/kg) was injected subcutaneously to 9-
week-old rats 5 times a week for 1 or 3 weeks. Trabecular bone volume (BV/TV) in the tibial
metaphysis was not significantly different between the PTH-and vehicletreated groups, but
the parameters related to bone formation, including osteoid surface (OS/BS), mineralizing
surface (MS/BS), mineral apposition rate (MAR), and bone formation rate (BFR/BS), were …
Abstract
In order to examine the mechanism of the anabolic effect of parathyroid hormone (PTH) on bone formation, human PTH(1-34) [hPTH(1-34)] (30 μg/kg) was injected subcutaneously to 9-week-old rats 5 times a week for 1 or 3 weeks. Trabecular bone volume (BV/TV) in the tibial metaphysis was not significantly different between the PTH- and vehicletreated groups, but the parameters related to bone formation, including osteoid surface (OS/BS), mineralizing surface (MS/BS), mineral apposition rate (MAR), and bone formation rate (BFR/BS), were significantly increased as early as 1 week after PTH treatment. And the parameters related to bone resorption including eroded surface (ES/BS) and osteoclast number (N.Oc/BS) were also significantly increased as early as 1 week after PTH treatment. Treatment with PTH for 1 week induced no significant increase in bone mineral density at the femoral metaphysis, whereas the same treatment for 3 weeks induced a significant increase. When bone marrow cells isolated from femora and tibiae of either PTH- or vehicle-treated rats were cultured at a high density (2 × 107 cells/one well of 24-multiwell plate), cellular alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity was significantly increased in the cells isolated from PTH-treated rats compared with vehicletreated rats. When bone marrow cells were cultured at a low density (4 × 106 cells/a one well of 6-multiwell plate) to generate colonies (colony forming unit-fibroblastic, CFU-F), PTH induced apparent increases in both the total number of CFU-F and the number of ALP-positive CFU-F. The ratio of the latter to the former was significantly higher in the PTH-treated group than in the vehicle-treated group. These findings suggest that the anabolic effect of PTH is, at least in part, due to the stimulation of proliferation and differentiation of osteoprogenitor cells in bone marrow.
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