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The Efficacy of PTH and Abaloparatide to Counteract Immobilization-Induced Osteopenia Is in General Similar.
Author: BrentMikkel Bo, BrüelAnnemarie, ThomsenJesper Skovhus
Original Abstract of the Article :
Immobilization results in a substantial bone loss and increased fracture risk. Powerful bone anabolic therapies are necessary to counteract the bone loss and reduce fracture risk during periods with immobilization. Intermittent parathyroid hormone 1-34 (PTH) (teriparatide) and PTH related peptide an...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7581786/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
PTH and Abaloparatide: Similar Efficacy in Counteracting Immobilization-Induced Osteopenia
Immobilization, often due to injury or surgery, can lead to significant bone loss and increased fracture risk. This study investigates the efficacy of two potent bone anabolic therapies, intermittent parathyroid hormone 1-34 (PTH) and PTH-related peptide analog abaloparatide (ABL), in counteracting immobilization-induced osteopenia in rats. The researchers conducted a direct mole-to-mole comparison of these therapies, evaluating their impact on bone mineral density, microarchitecture, and strength. The study's findings suggest that both PTH and ABL effectively prevent bone loss during immobilization, demonstrating their potential for therapeutic intervention.
PTH and ABL: Powerful Bone Anabolic Therapies
The study's findings highlight the similar efficacy of PTH and ABL in preventing bone loss during immobilization. Both therapies effectively prevented the decrease in bone mineral density, trabecular thickness, and trabecular number, demonstrating their potent anabolic effects on bone. The researchers observed that PTH was more effective in rescuing the reduction in bone volume fraction and femoral neck strength, suggesting a potential difference in their mechanisms of action. The study provides valuable insights into the potential use of these therapies in managing bone loss during periods of immobilization, offering hope for individuals at risk of bone-related complications.
Immobilization and Bone Health
Immobilization can pose significant risks to bone health, leading to bone loss and increased fracture risk. This study provides encouraging evidence for the use of PTH and ABL in counteracting these effects. The research's findings suggest that these therapies may play a vital role in preventing bone-related complications during periods of immobilization. The study also emphasizes the importance of considering individual patient needs and factors when selecting the most appropriate bone anabolic therapy. This research provides valuable insights into the ongoing efforts to manage bone health and prevent fractures.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research is like a refreshing oasis in the desert of bone health. It highlights the potential of PTH and ABL to prevent bone loss during immobilization. This study reminds us that the desert of medical research is full of hidden treasures and innovative solutions. The research's findings offer hope for individuals who are at risk of bone loss and pave the way for more effective strategies to manage bone health.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-06-03
- Date Revised 2021-06-03
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