Journal article

The effects of gonadectomy on bone size, mass, and volumetric density in growing rats are gender-, site-, and growth hormone-specific

XZ Zhang, DN Kalu, B Erbas, JL Hopper, E Seeman

Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | AMER SOC BONE & MINERAL RES | Published : 1999

Abstract

Peak volumetric bone mineral density (BMD) is determined by the growth in bone size relative to the mineral accrued within its periosteal envelope. Thus, reduced peak volumetric BMD may be the result of reduced mineral accrual relative to growth in bone size. Because sex steroids and growth hormone (GH) influence bone size and mass we asked: What are the effects of gonadectomy (Gx) on bone size, bone mineral content (BMC), areal and volumetric BMD in growing male and female rats? Does GH deficiency (GH-) reduce the amount of bone in the (smaller) bone, i.e., reduce volumetric BMD? Does GH- alter the effect of Gx on bone size and mineral accrual? Gx or sham surgery was performed at 6 weeks in..

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