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Effect of combined sex hormone replacement on bone/cartilage turnover in a murine model of osteoarthritisopen access

Authors
Yang, Jae HyukKim, Ji-HunLim, Deuk-SooOh, Kwang-Jun
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
Korean Orthopaedic Association
Keywords
Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein; Collagen type I C-telopeptide; Estrogen; Osteocalcin; Progesterone
Citation
CiOS Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery, v.4, no.3, pp.234 - 241
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Journal Title
CiOS Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery
Volume
4
Number
3
Start Page
234
End Page
241
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/166611
DOI
10.4055/cios.2012.4.3.234
ISSN
2005-291x
Abstract
Background: Estrogens act on estrogen receptors distributed in articular cartilages, synovial membrane, and ligaments, which are thought to be related with degenerative changes. Meanwhile, progesterone is known to have a weak anabolic action on bone formation This study evaluates the effects of estrogen and progesterone hormone on bone/cartilage turnover in ovariectomized (OVX) rats. Methods: Thirty-five 7-month-old female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 5 groups and then ovariectomized bilaterally except the sham control group. The first and the second group acting as controls did not receive hormonal therapy, the third group received estrogen, the fourth group received progesterone, and the fifth group received combination of both hormones 10 weeks after surgery. Evaluations were done using the serum levels of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) for cartilage turnover, collagen type I C-telopeptide (CTX-1) and osteocalcin (OC) for bone turnover at 11, 15, 19 weeks after OVX and histology using the Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) osteoarthritis (OA) cartilage histopathology assessment system. Results: Significantly less cartilage degradation (decreased levels of COMP) was found in the combined hormone treated group in comparison with OVX group. Similarly, both hormonal treatment resulted in increased bone formation and decreased bone resorption i.e., a low overall bone turnover status (decrease in the serum OC and CTX-1 levels). Conclusions: Combined estrogen and progesterone therapy was found to be convincing in terms of reducing the severity of OA in this experimental model.
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