High circulating concentrations of estradiol are anabolic for bone mass and strength in an adult male to female transgender mouse model
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High circulating concentrations of estradiol are anabolic for bone mass and strength in an adult male to female transgender mouse model
Abstract
The effects of gender affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) on bone microarchitecture and fracture risk in adult transgender women is unclear. To investigate the concept that skeletal integrity and strength in trans women may be improved by treatment with a higher dose of GAHT than commonly prescribed, we treated adult male mice with a sustained, high dose of estradiol. Adult male mice at 16 weeks of age were administered ~1.3 mg estradiol by silastic implant, implanted intraperitoneally, for 12 weeks. Controls included vehicle treated intact females and males. High-dose estradiol treatment in males stimulated the endocortical deposition of bone at the femoral mid-diaphysis, increasing cortical thickness and bone area. This led to higher stiffness, maximum force, and the work required to fracture the bone compared to male controls, while post-yield displacement was unaffected. Assessment of the material properties of the bone showed an increase in both elastic modulus and ultimate stress in the estradiol treated males. Treatment of male mice with high dose estradiol was also anabolic for trabecular bone, markedly increasing trabecular bone volume, number and thickness in the distal metaphysis which was accompanied by an increase in the histomorphometric markers of bone remodelling, mineralizing surface/bone surface, bone formation rate and osteoclast number. In conclusion, a high dose of estradiol is anabolic for cortical and trabecular bone in a male to female transgender mouse model, increasing both stiffness and strength. These findings suggest that increasing the current dose of GAHT administered to trans women, while considering other potential adverse effects, may be beneficial to preserving their bone microstructure and strength.
Keywords: Bone QCT/μCT; Bone histomorphometry; Bone strength; Preclinical studies; Sex steroids; Transgender.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Rachel A Davey reports financial support was provided by Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Research Foundation. Rachel A Davey reports financial support was provided by Austin Health Medical Research Foundation. Rachel A Davey and Jeffrey D Zajac reports financial support was provided by Les and Eva Erdi Research Grant. Tian Nie reports financial support was provided by Endocrine Society of Australia. If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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