Effects of prednisolone and deflazacort on osteocalcin metabolism in sheep
- 1 August 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Calcified Tissue International
- Vol. 53 (2) , 117-121
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01321889
Abstract
Glucocorticoids adversely affect bone and mineral metabolism through a number of mechanisms, including inhibition of bone formation. Deflazacort is a glucocorticoid which has been reported to be relatively “bone-sparing.” We compared the effects in oophorectomized sheep of deflazacort and prednisolone on the metabolism of osteocalcin (OC), a marker of osteoblast function. An [125I]OC infusion method was used to measure the OC plasma clearance rate (PCR) and OC plasma production rate (PPR). Six-day intravenous infusion of deflazacort and prednisolone (in the dose range 0.007–1.00 mg/hour) induced dose-dependent decreases in OC PPR which were of a similar pattern but significantly different magnitude (P < 0.02); deflazacort demonstrated a potency about 150% that of prednisolone. Both steroids decreased plasma OC levels on a dose-related basis but at the lower doses 0.05 mg/hour (P < 0.05) and 0.013 mg/hour (P < 0.0005), deflazacort caused greater decrements. OC PCR was significantly increased only by higher doses of deflazacort (1.00 mg/hour, 0.25 mg/hour;P < 0.05). Deflazacort and prednisolone increased both postabsorptive plasma glucose and plasma calcium levels, but there were no significant differences between their effects. We conclude that plasma OC levels and OC PPR in sheep were more sensitive to the effects of deflazacort than to prednisolone. At high doses, the depressive effect of deflazacort on plasma OC levels may have been due in part to an increased OC PCR which was not evident with prednisolone treatment. However, the agents appeared to have a similar dose-dependent hyperglycemic effect, and both caused a small dose-dependent increase in plasma calcium. These findings indicate that prednisolone had similarly potent effects on both bone and glucose metabolism while deflazacort exhibited differential potency on the two systems. The greater potency of deflazacort on bone in sheep may be due to species differences in steroid metabolism or steroid-receptor interaction.Keywords
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