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Alendronate sodium to prevent osteopenia caused by cast immobilization in female rats: histomorphometric evaluation

OBJECTIVE: Using histomorphometric means to analyze the effect of alendronate sodium on the bone trabeculate of rats administered concomitantly with cast immobilization. METHODS: Female Wistar rats were distributed in four groups with five animals each: 1) cast-immobilized; 2) no immobilization + alendronate; 3) cast-immobilized + alendronate; and 4) control. Immobilization was done with pelvipodalic cast applied till the right hind limb and alendronate was administered in weekly doses. The observation period was 28 days and histomorphometric evaluations were performed in the proximal tibial metaphysis, analyzing the number of trabeculae, bone volume, trabecular thickness, and trabecular separation. RESULTS: The immobilized group presented less bone volume than the other groups. The animals receiving alendronate every week, whether or not immobilized, presented a greater bone volume than the control group. Trabecular thickness in the immobilized group was less than in the control and in the non-immobilized groups that received alendronate, but had no significant difference when compared to the immobilized with alendronate group. The immobilized group presented greater trabecular separation than the other groups. In the non-immobilized groups, the non-immobilized group that received alendronate and the immobilized group that received alendronate presented an increased number of trabeculae when compared to the immobilized group. CONCLUSION: The immobilization used led to osteopenia, as confirmed by the decrease in all of the main histomorphometric parameters studied. Such changes were prevented with the concomitant administration of alendronate sodium, exception being made to the trabecular thickness. Alendronate sodium was able to increase morphometric parameters, even in non-immobilized animals.

Alendronate; Osteoporosis; Immobilization; Bone diseases, metabolic; Microscopy; Rats, Wistar


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