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Levels of Bone Turnover in Saliva Correlated with Antirresortive Treatment: Experimental Study

Pellegrini, Gretel Gisela et al · Austin Publishing Group · 2020

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Background: Bone turnover markers are useful to evaluate bone loss and monitor anticatabolic treatments in a short period. The effectiveness of saliva to reflect changes in bone turnover markers during the early administration of different doses of olpadronate (POD) (4 mg or 8 mg/100 g body weight), immediately after Ovariectomy (OVX), was evaluated.Material and Methods: Adult rats (n=10/group) were divided and treated as follows for 45 days: SHAM+Vh; OVX+Vh; OVX+4OPD and OVX+8OPD. To validate the model, Proximal Tibia Bone Mineral Density (PTBMD) change between the beginning and the end of the study. Blood and saliva were collected post-surgery (t=0; t=10; t=20; t=45).Results: PTBMD decrease in OVX+Vh was partially prevented by 4OPD and avoided by 8OPD. Salivary and serum β-CrossLaps (CTX) in SHAM+Vh remained without changes and increased in OVX+Vh (p<0.05); Bone-Specific Alkaline Phosphatase (B-ALP) increased in OVX+Vh versus SHAM+Vh reaching signicance at t=20 (p< 0.05). A dose-dependent response was observed insalivary and serum CTX and B-ALP by OPD treatment (p<0.05). CTX was lower in OVX+8OPD versus OVX+4OPD from t=10 in serum samples and from t=20 in salivary samples (p<0.05) while B-ALP reached lower levels at t=45 (p<0.05).Conclusion: Although further clinical studies are needed, our results suggest that CTX and B-ALP in saliva decreased by Bisphosphonate (BP) therapy in a dose dependent manner. Therefore, saliva would be a suitable tool for evaluating changes in bone turnover due to BP therapy in the early stage of estrogen withdrawal.
Fil: Pellegrini, Gretel Gisela. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de Inmunología, Genética y Metabolismo. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Medicina. Instituto de Inmunología, Genética y Metabolismo; Argentina. Columbia University. Center For Science And Society.; Estados Unidos
Fil: González Chaves, Macarena. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina

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Pellegrini, G. G. E. A. (2020). Levels of Bone Turnover in Saliva Correlated with Antirresortive Treatment: Experimental Study. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/135236

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Pellegrini, Gretel Gisela et al. "Levels of Bone Turnover in Saliva Correlated with Antirresortive Treatment: Experimental Study." 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/135236.

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Pellegrini, Gretel Gisela et al. 2020. "Levels of Bone Turnover in Saliva Correlated with Antirresortive Treatment: Experimental Study.". http://hdl.handle.net/11336/135236.

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Pellegrini, G. G. E. A. 2020, Levels of Bone Turnover in Saliva Correlated with Antirresortive Treatment: Experimental Study, Austin Publishing Group, available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/135236 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Levels of Bone Turnover in Saliva Correlated with Antirresortive Treatment: Experimental Study
Autor / colaboradores
Pellegrini, Gretel Gisela et al
Editorial
Austin Publishing Group
Año de publicación
2020
ISSN
2381-9189
ISSN
2381-9189
Idioma
eng

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