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Sympathetic nervous system as transmitter of mechanical loading in bone ◊<fn id="FN0"><no>◊</no>Pour citer cet article, utiliser ce titre en anglais, re´fe´rence parue dans Joint Bone Spine 2003, volume 70.</fn>

Authors :
Levasseur, Régis
Sabatier, Jean-Pierre
Potrel-Burgot, Céline
Lecoq, Bertrand
Creveuil, Christian
Marcelli, Christian
Source :
Revue du Rhumatisme. Dec2003, Vol. 70 Issue 12, p1100. 5p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Sympathetic innervation has been demonstrated in bone. Adrenergic stimulation is one of the transmitters of bone loss by uncoupling between decreased bone formation and increased bone resorption.Objective. – By using a non specific antagonist of β-adrenergic pathway (propranolol per os), we hypothesized that we could rescue the uncoupling induced mechanical unloading bone loss in the rat model of tail-suspension.Materials and methods. – Twenty-two female rats Wistar, 12&#160;week-old, have been divided into three groups: eight tail-suspended rats (SR), six tail-suspended rats treated by propranolol (SRP) and eight non suspended rats (NSR) during 30&#160;days. Bone mineral density (BMD, g/cm2) has been measured by DXA (Hologic QDR-4500A) at D0 and D30 of the study, in the distal femoral metaphysis (DFM), the femoral diaphysis (FD), the whole body (WB, g) and body composition.Results. – Between D0 and D30, in DFM a significant variation in BMD is observed between NSR and SR (% BMD change: NSR +15.6&#160;&#177;&#160;3.1% vs. SR –1.0&#160;&#177;&#160;1.4%, P&#160;&lt;&#160;0.0001) and BMD rescue in SRP group (% BMD change SRP +5.3&#160;&#177;&#160;1.5% vs. SR –1.0&#160;&#177;&#160;1.4%, P&#160;=&#160;0.03). In FD, gain of BMD is significant in NSR compared to SR (+17.5&#160;&#177;&#160;1.5% vs. +8.2&#160;&#177;&#160;2.8%, P&#160;=&#160;0.007), and to SRP (+17.5&#160;&#177;&#160;1.5% vs + 10.1&#160;&#177;&#160;2.4%, P&#160;=&#160;0.046). Gain in SRP group is not significant compared to SR group (P&#160;=&#160;0.6). In WB SRP gain more BMD than NSR (+14.0&#160;&#177;&#160;1.8% vs. +5.4&#160;&#177;&#160;0.7%, P&#160;=&#160;0.0002) and than SR (+14.0&#160;&#177;&#160;1.8% vs. +7.8&#160;&#177;&#160;1.4%, P&#160;=&#160;0.0043). There is no difference between NSR and SR groups (P&#160;=&#160;0.19).Conclusion. – We demonstrate that β-adrenergic pathway of sympathetic nervous system is a major transmitter pathway of mechanical loading in rat bone. A specific study is necessary to analyse a possible systemic effect of propranolol in rat bone. Propranolol could be used to prevent induced mechanical unloading bone loss as weightlessness. [Copyright &amp;y&amp; Elsevier]

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
11698330
Volume :
70
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Revue du Rhumatisme
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11471121
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rhum.2003.07.004