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Zoledronate and Raloxifene combination therapy enhances material and mechanical properties of diseased mouse bone.

Authors :
Powell, Katherine M.
Skaggs, Cayla
Pulliam, Alexis
Berman, Alycia
Allen, Matthew R.
Wallace, Joseph M.
Source :
BONE. Oct2019, Vol. 127, p199-206. 8p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Current interventions to reduce skeletal fragility are insufficient at enhancing both the quantity and quality of bone when attempting to improve overall mechanical integrity. Bisphosphonates, such as Zoledronate (ZOL), are used to treat a variety of bone disorders by increasing bone mass to decrease fracture risk, but long-term use has been shown in some settings to compromise bone quality. Alternatively, Raloxifene (RAL) has recently been demonstrated to improve tissue quality and overall mechanical properties in a cell-independent manner by binding to collagen and increasing tissue hydration. We hypothesized that a combination of RAL and ZOL would improve mechanical and material properties of bone more than either monotherapy alone by enhancing both quantity and quality. In this study, wildtype (WT) and heterozygous (OIM+/−) male mice from the Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) murine model were treated with either RAL, ZOL, or both from 8 weeks to 16 weeks of age. Using the OIM model allows for investigation of therapeutic effects on a quality-based bone disease. Combination treatment resulted in higher trabecular architecture, cortical mechanical properties, and cortical fracture toughness in diseased mouse bone. Two fracture toughness properties, which are direct measures of the tissue's ability to resist the initiation and propagation of a crack, were significantly improved with combination treatment in OIM+/− compared to control. There was no significant effect on fracture toughness with either monotherapy alone in either genotype. Following the mass-based effects of ZOL, trabecular bone volume fraction was significantly higher with combination treatment in both genotypes. Combination treatment resulted in higher ultimate stress in both genotypes. RAL and combination treatment in OIM+/− also increased resilience compared to the control. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the beneficial effects of using combination drug treatments to increase bone mass while simultaneously improving tissue quality, especially to enhance the mechanical integrity of diseased bone. Combination therapies could be a potential method to improve bone health and combat skeletal fragility on both the microscopic and macroscopic levels. • Combination treatment of Raloxifene and Zoledronate was investigated in the Osteogenesis Imperfect murine model. • Bone architecture, biomechanics, and fracture toughness were assessed in hindlimbs. • Combination treatment followed the quantity-based effects of Zoledronate with increases in trabecular microarchitecture. • Raloxifene drove the mechanical changes in the combination treatment. • Fracture toughness improved only with combination treatment in heterozygous diseased bone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
87563282
Volume :
127
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138181689
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bone.2019.06.018