Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (02): 182-.
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Abstract: Objective To assess the effect of intermittent subcutaneous injections of signal-selective parathyroid hormone (PTH)peptide analog on fracture healing in orchiectomized mouse models. Methods Thirty-six 7-week-old C57/BL male mice wereorchiectomized and injected with hPTH(1-34), the signal-selective PTH peptide analog [Gly1, Arg19]hPTH (1-34), or an identicalvolume of vehicle 1 week after induction of femoral fracture. At 14 and 28 days after the operation, the mice were sacrificed formeasurement of bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) of the callus using by dual energy X-rayabsorptiometry. The bone healing was evaluated by radiography, biomechanical testing, micro-computed tomography(Micro-CT) and histological examination. Results At 14 days after the operation, BMD in PTH peptide analog group wassignificantly increased (P<0.05). The mouse models treated with the PTH peptide analog showed significantly lower ultimatebending force and bending rigidity than those with hPTH(1-34) treatment. X-ray and Micro-CT scanning showed that callustransformation and remodeling was better in PTH peptide analog group than in the vehicle control group but poorer than inhPTH(1-34) group. Conclusion The signaling-selective PTH peptide analog G1, R19 (1-28) can accelerate fracture healing inorchiectomized mouse models, in which process cAMP/PKA pathway plays an important role.
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