Combining PTH(1‐34) and mechanical loading has increased benefit to tibia bone mechanics in ovariectomised mice

Author:

Roberts Bryant C.123,Cheong Vee San24,Oliviero Sara12,Arredondo Carrera Hector M.1,Wang Ning1,Gartland Alison1,Dall'Ara Enrico12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Clinical Medicine University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

2. Insigneo Institute for in silico Medicine University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

3. Adelaide Microscopy, Division of Research and Innovation The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

Abstract

AbstractCombined treatment with PTH(1‐34) and mechanical loading confers increased structural benefits to bone than monotherapies. However, it remains unclear how this longitudinal adaptation affects the bone mechanics. This study quantified the individual and combined longitudinal effects of PTH(1‐34) and mechanical loading on the bone stiffness and strength evaluated in vivo with validated micro‐finite element (microFE) models. C57BL/6 mice were ovariectomised at 14‐week‐old and treated either with injections of PTH(1‐34), compressive tibia loading or both interventions concurrently. Right tibiae were in vivo microCT‐scanned every 2 weeks from 14 until 24‐week‐old. MicroCT images were rigidly registered to reference tibia and the cortical organ level (whole bone) and tissue level (midshaft) morphometric properties and bone mineral content were quantified. MicroCT images were converted into voxel‐based homogeneous, linear elastic microFE models to estimate the bone stiffness and strength. This approach allowed us for the first time to quantify the longitudinal changes in mechanical properties induced by combined treatments in a model of accelerated bone resorption. Both changes of stiffness and strength were higher with co‐treatment than with individual therapies, consistent with increased benefits with the tibia bone mineral content and cortical area, properties strongly associated with the tibia mechanics. The longitudinal data shows that the two bone anabolics, both individually and combined, had persistent benefit on estimated mechanical properties, and that benefits (increased stiffness and strength) remained after treatment was withdrawn.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

National Centre for the Replacement Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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