Short-Term effects of high dose estrogen on tibiae of growing male rats

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G. K. Wakley
G. L. Evans
R. T. Turner
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[1] Mayo Clinic,Departments of Orthopedics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[2] University of Bristol,Department of Anatomy
[3] Room 3-69 Medical Science Bldg.,Orthopedic Research
[4] Mayo Clinic,undefined
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Estrogen; Male rats; Bone histomorphometry; Bone formation; Bone resorption;
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The short-term effects of estrogen at a single high dose (4 mg/kg body weight/day for 14 days) were determined on tibiae in the normal (noncastrate) growing male rat. In cortical periosteal bone, at a middiaphyseal site devoid of resorbing activity, estrogen suppressed periosteal bone formation and apposition rates, resulting in a smaller cross-sectional area. In middiaphyseal endocortical bone, estrogen had no effect on apposition and formation rates and, because medullary area was unchanged, probably had no effect on endocortical bone resorption. In the proximal tibial metaphysis, estrogen greatly suppressed longitudinal growth rate. In a site within the metaphysis adjusted for the effects of growth, cancellous mineral apposition was greatly reduced by the hormone. Estrogen-treated rats retained more of a fluorochrome label deposited in cancellous bone at the beginning of the study than vehicle-treated animals, indicating a reduced net bone loss. As a result of the lowered resorption induced by estrogen, cancellous bone mass (area and perimeter) were both significantly higher in estrogen-treated rats. No evidence was found for an anabolic action of the hormone in the male rat; indeed, estrogen reduced indices of bone formation.
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