Inhibition by thyrocalcitonin of estrogen-induced bone resorption in the mouse pubic symphysis.

Autor: Steinetz BG, Matthews JR, Butler MC, Thompson SW 2nd
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The American journal of pathology [Am J Pathol] 1973 Dec; Vol. 73 (3), pp. 735-46.
Abstrakt: A specific local erosion of the medial edges of the pubic bones is induced by administration of estradiol cyclopentylpropionate (ECP) to thyroparathyroidectomized mice. This paper presents both histochemical and biochemical evidence that porcine thyrocalcitonin (TCT) inhibits this estrogen-mediated resorption of the pubic symphysis. A marked increase in osteoclasts with a resultant increase in demonstrable sites of acid phosphatase (AcP) activity was observed in serial sections of resorbing pubic symphyses from ECP-treated animals. Bioassay of excised pubic symphyses revealed a concomitant increase in AcP activity. When mice were treated with TCT in combination with ECP, a marked decrease in osteoclasts with a resultant decrease in demonstrable sites of AcP activity and inhibition of the resorption process occurred. The mouse pubic symphysis thus appears to offer a model for exploring cellular mechanisms by which TCT regulates bone metabolism.
Databáze: MEDLINE