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Bone reports | 2015

Sirolimus and tacrolimus rather than cyclosporine A cause bone loss in healthy adult male rats

Mercedes Rubert; M. Montero; David Guede; J.R. Caeiro; Marta Martín-Fernández; Manuel Díaz-Curiel; Concepción de la Piedra

The aim of this work was to study the effects of cyclosporine (CsA), tacrolimus (FK-506), and rapamycin (RAPA) on bone mass, femoral microstructure, femoral biomechanical properties, and bone remodeling in healthy adult male rats. Forty-eight 5-month-old male Wistar rats were used. CsA (2 mg/kg/day), FK-506 (3 mg/kg/day), RAPA (1.25 mg/kg/day), or water (0.5 ml/rat/day, control group) were administered orally for 3 months. After sacrifice, mean values of immunosuppressants in blood were: CsA (670.4 ng/ml), FK-506 (19.2 ng/ml), and RAPA (4.8 ng/ml). Levels of biochemical parameters were normal in all groups. Femoral BMD was decreased in FK-506 and RAPA groups and lumbar BMD in FK-506 group. Trabecular volume fraction (BV/TV) decreased only in FK-506 group. RAPA and CsA affected femoral cortical structure, but FK-506 did not. FK-506 produced an increase in bone remodeling, and CsA a decrease. FK-506 group showed a decrease in biomechanical parameters relative to all groups. RAPA group showed a decrease in ultimate stress vs control group, and CsA group presented an increase in biomechanical parameters versus control group. We found that administration of both RAPA and FK-506 as monotherapy for healthy rats produced osteopenia. CsA treatment only produces slight damages in the cortical zone of the femur.


The Aging Male | 2011

Daily or monthly ibandronate prevents or restores deteriorations of bone mass, architecture, biomechanical properties and markers of bone turnover in androgen-deficient aged rats

Concepcion De La Piedra; I. Quiroga; M. Montero; S. Dapia; J.R. Caeiro; Mercedes Rubert; Manuel Díaz-Curiel; F. Bauss

Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the bisphosphonate ibandronate (IBN) in a male osteoporosis animal model. Methods. Two studies were performed in 9-month-old orchidectomised (ORX) or sham-operated rats. In prevention study, subcutaneous IBN was administered daily (1 μg/kg) or monthly (28 μg/kg every 28 days) starting on day of surgery for 5 months. In treatment study, the same treatment started 6 months after ORX. After sacrifice, bone analyses by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, 3-dimensional micro-computed tomography, and 3-point bending were performed in femora or vertebrae. Serum tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b (TRAP-5b) and aminoterminal propeptide of collagen I (PINP) were analysed for resorption and osteocalcin (BGP) for bone formation. Results. In both studies, ORX resulted in significant femoral and vertebral bone loss and microarchitectural deterioration after 5 months of ORX, and became more pronounced after 11 months. Biomechanical strength was also decreased. Serum levels for TRAP-5b and BGP increased while PINP levels were reduced or unchanged. Both daily and monthly IBN prevented or even restored ORX-induced changes in both studies, with the intermittent regimen showing a improvement in efficacy with respect to many of the biomechanical parameters.


BMC Veterinary Research | 2014

Effects of glucosamine and risedronate alone or in combination in an experimental rabbit model of osteoarthritis

María Permuy; David Guede; Mónica López-Peña; Fernando Muñoz; Antonio González-Cantalapiedra; J.R. Caeiro


BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | 2015

Comparison of various SYSADOA for the osteoarthritis treatment: an experimental study in rabbits.

María Permuy; David Guede; Mónica López-Peña; Fernando Muñoz; J.R. Caeiro; Antonio González-Cantalapiedra


Bone | 2009

Kalsis, a food supplement, decreases the ovariectomy-induced osteopenia in rats

M. Montero; Manuel Díaz-Curiel; S. Dapia; J.R. Caeiro; C. de la Piedra


Bone | 2012

Structural micro-CT study in femurs of type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki rats without overweight after gastrojejunal bypass. Deleterious effect of bariatric surgery

José-Luis Pérez-Castrillón; José A. Riancho; D. A. de Luis; J.R. Caeiro; David Guede; Marta Ruiz-Mambrilla; M. González-Sagrado; R. Conde; María Domingo-Andres; D. Primo-Martin; Antonio Dueñas-Laita


Bone | 2012

Effect of PTH 1-84 on the biomechanical properties of femur in male orchidectomized rats

Marta Martín-Fernández; Mercedes Rubert; E. Martinez; David Guede; J.R. Caeiro; C. de la Piedra; Manuel Díaz-Curiel


Bone | 2012

Effects of diacerein on cartilage and subchondral bone in early stages of osteoarthritis in a rabbit model

María Permuy; M. López; Natalia Miño; Fernando Muñoz; Antonio González Cantalapiedra; David Guede; J.R. Caeiro


Bone | 2012

Structural effects of glucosamine sulfate and risedronate on cartilage and subchondral bone in a rabbit model of osteoarthritis

David Guede; Mónica López-Peña; Natalia Miño; María Permuy; Fernando Muñoz; Antonio González-Cantalapiedra; J.R. Caeiro


Bone | 2011

Effects of treatment with cyclosporine, FK-506 or rapamycin on femoral biomechanical properties in male adult healthy rats

Mercedes Rubert; David Guede; M. Montero; J.R. Caeiro; Marta Martín-Fernández; Manuel Díaz-Curiel; C. de la Piedra

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David Guede

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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Fernando Muñoz

University of Santiago de Compostela

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María Permuy

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Antonio González-Cantalapiedra

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Mónica López-Peña

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Natalia Miño

University of Santiago de Compostela

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Antonio González Cantalapiedra

University of Santiago de Compostela

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D. A. de Luis

University of Valladolid

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