ba0001pp74 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013
Bindl Ronny
, Oheim Ralf
, Pogoda Pia
, Beil Frank Timo
, Gruchenberg Katharina
, Reitmaier Sandra
, Wehner Tim
, Calcia Enrico
, Radermacher Peter
, Claes Lutz
, Amling Michael
, Ignatius Anita
We recently established a large animal model of osteoporosis in sheep using hypothalamicpituitary disconnection (HPD). As central regulation is important for bone metabolism, HPD-sheep developed severe osteoporosis because of low bone turnover. In this study we investigated metaphyseal fracture healing in HPD-sheep. To elucidate potential pathomechanisms, we included a treatment group receiving thyroxine (T4) and 17β-estradiol. Because clinically osteopor...