Effects of Parathyroid Hormone on Bone Mass, Bone Strength, and Bone Regeneration in Male Rats With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Author:

Hamann Christine1,Picke Ann-Kristin2,Campbell Graeme M.3,Balyura Mariya2,Rauner Martina2,Bernhardt Ricardo4,Huber Gerd5,Morlock Michael M.5,Günther Klaus-Peter16,Bornstein Stefan R.276,Glüer Claus-C.3,Ludwig Barbara276,Hofbauer Lorenz C.26

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics (C.H., K.-P.G.) Dresden Technical University Medical Center, Dresden, Germany

2. Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolic Bone Diseases, Department of Medicine III (A.-K.P., M.B., M.R., S.R.B., B.L., L.C.H.), Dresden Technical University Medical Center, Dresden, Germany

3. Section Molecular Imaging, Department of Radiology, MOIN CC (G.M.C., C.-C.G.), Kiel, Germany

4. Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials (R.B.), Technical University, Dresden, Germany

5. Institute of Biomechanics (G.H., M.M.M.), TUHH Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany

6. Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden, Germany (K.-P.G., S.R.B., B.L., L.C.H.)

7. Paul Langerhans Institute Dresden, German Center for Diabetes Research (S.R.B., B.L.), Dresden, Germany

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with increased skeletal fragility and impaired fracture healing. Intermittent PTH therapy increases bone strength; however, its skeletal and metabolic effects in diabetes are unclear. We assessed whether PTH improves skeletal and metabolic function in rats with T2DM. Subcritical femoral defects were created in diabetic fa/fa and nondiabetic +/+ Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rats and internally stabilized. Vehicle or 75 μg/kg/d PTH(1–84) was sc administered over 12 weeks. Skeletal effects were evaluated by μCT, biomechanical testing, histomorphometry, and biochemical markers, and defect regeneration was analyzed by μCT. Glucose homeostasis was assessed using glucose tolerance testing and pancreas histology. In diabetic rats, bone mass was significantly lower in the distal femur and vertebrae, respectively, and increased after PTH treatment by up to 23% in nondiabetic and up to 18% in diabetic rats (P < .0001). Diabetic rats showed 23% lower ultimate strength at the spine (P < .0005), which was increased by PTH by 36% in normal and by 16% in diabetic rats (P < .05). PTH increased the bone formation rate by 3-fold in normal and by 2-fold in diabetic rats and improved defect regeneration in normal and diabetic rats (P < .01). PTH did not affect serum levels of undercarboxylated osteocalcin, glucose tolerance, and islet morphology. PTH partially reversed the adverse skeletal effects of T2DM on bone mass, bone strength, and bone defect repair in rats but did not affect energy metabolism. The positive skeletal effects were generally more pronounced in normal compared with diabetic rats.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology

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