2004
DOI: 10.1359/jbmr.040126
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Suppressed Bone Turnover by Long-Term Bisphosphonate Treatment Accumulates Microdamage but Maintains Intrinsic Material Properties in Cortical Bone of Dog Rib

Abstract: Effects of long-term suppression of bone remodeling by bisphosphonate were investigated in cortical bone of dog rib. Although microdamage was accumulated, BMD was increased without increasing cortical bone area. Consequently, the intrinsic material properties were not reduced.Introduction: Recently, we have reported that long-term suppression of bone remodeling increases microdamage accumulation but is not necessarily associated with vertebral fragility because of compensated increase of bone mass and improved… Show more

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“…26,27 One of our concerns regarding the use of bisphosphonate as adjuvant in implant fixation is the effect of decreasing bone turnover. An impaired bone turnover might lead to increased bone fragility and accumulation of microfractures, 28 resulting in reduced long-term implant fixation. However, in a 10-year follow-up study, where the effect of oral alendronate treatment for osteoporosis was investigated in postmenopausal women, no association between prolonged use of alendronate and excess fracture risk was found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26,27 One of our concerns regarding the use of bisphosphonate as adjuvant in implant fixation is the effect of decreasing bone turnover. An impaired bone turnover might lead to increased bone fragility and accumulation of microfractures, 28 resulting in reduced long-term implant fixation. However, in a 10-year follow-up study, where the effect of oral alendronate treatment for osteoporosis was investigated in postmenopausal women, no association between prolonged use of alendronate and excess fracture risk was found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Displacement, energy absorption, and toughness parameters were calculated for the entire test (to fracture) as well as separately for the pre-yield and post-yield portions of the curve with the yield point defined using the 2% offset criterion [11]. Equations used to calculate material properties are identical to those used previously for testing dog ribs via three-point bending [5,6].…”
Section: Biomechanical Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant reductions in toughness (-20%) of ribs from beagle dogs were shown after one year of alendronate treatment at doses exceeding those used clinically for postmenopausal osteoporosis [5]. In contrast, following three years of high dose incadronate treatment, no significant difference in rib toughness was shown between treated and non-treated animals [6]. Although these latter data were touted in an editorial to point to a new 'vista' with respect to the negative effects of bisphosphonates on material properties [7], in actuality the manner in which toughness was calculated in these two papers was significantly different.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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