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Odanacatib increases mineralized callus during fracture healing in a rabbit ulnar osteotomy model

Authors :
Donald B. Kimmel
David B. Gilberto
Nicholas T Gatto
Rana Samadfam
Brenda L Pennypacker
Le Thi Duong
Susan Y. Smith
Source :
Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 34:72-80
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

The effects of the cathepsin K inhibitor odanacatib (ODN) on fracture healing were monitored for ∼6 and 15 weeks post-fracture in two separate studies using the unilateral transverse mid-ulnar osteotomy model in skeletally mature female rabbits. Rabbits were pre-treated for 3–4 weeks with vehicle (Veh), ODN (2 mg/kg, po, daily), or alendronate (ALN) (0.3 mg/kg, sc, twice-weekly) prior to osteotomy. In Study 1, the animals were maintained on the same respective treatment for ∼6 weeks. In Study 2, the animals were also continued on the same therapy or switched from Veh to ODN or ODN to Veh for 15 weeks. No treatment-related impairment of fracture union was seen by qualitative histological assessments in the first study. Cartilage retention was detected in the calluses of ALN-treated rabbits at week-6, while calluses in the ODN and Veh groups contained bony tissue with significantly less residual cartilage. ODN treatment also markedly increased the number of cathepsin K-(+) osteoclasts in the callus, indicating enhanced callus remodeling. From the second study, ex vivo DXA and pQCT confirmed that ODN treatment pre- and post-osteotomy increased callus bone mineral content and bone mineral density (BMD) versus Veh (p

Details

ISSN :
07360266
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Orthopaedic Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b73f2c1ecf5f1238f1b46b7c6eb4159b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.22982