Treatment of osteoporosis with parathyroid peptide (hPTH 1–34) and oestrogen: increase in volumetric density of iliac cancellous bone may depend on reduced trabecular spacing as well as increased thickness of packets of newly formed bone
- 1 September 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Endocrinology
- Vol. 37 (3) , 282-289
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.1992.tb02323.x
Abstract
OBJECTIVE We wished to determine whether treatment of vertebral osteoporosis with human parathyroid peptide 1–34 (hPTH 1–34), given as a daily injection with supplementary treatment with hormone replacement therapy (HRT), increases cancellous bone area in the ilium by increasing the size of packets of new bone. DESIGN AND MEASUREMENTS The width of packets of cancellous bone (wall width) was measured at random intercepts and mean values calculated. Cancellous bone area and perimeter were also measured. Indices of trabecular separation and the complementary quantity trabecular number were derived according to Parfitt's method, as well as trabecular width. Patients were used as their own controls and changes in these indices calculated. Correlations were calculated for data obtained from independent measurements. PATIENTS We studied eleven women with post‐menopausal osteoporosls, diagnosed by fractures after exclusion of causes of secondary osteoporosis. RESULTS One woman did not comply with her HRT therapy. In the others, treatment with hPTH 1–34 + HRT restored the characteristically depressed pre‐treatment values of wall width to normal. Trabecular width increased approximately four times more than wall width. Changes in wall width correlated with changes in cancellous bone area; however, bone area increased considerably more than could be accounted for statistically by changes in wall width. A decrease in trabecular separation was found to account for the additional increase in bone area (P=0.056). CONCLUSION hPTH 1–34 + oestrogen and progestagen therapy increases the width of packets of new cancellous bone with consequent increases in the width of trabecular plates.Keywords
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