Bone formation and resorption as the determinants of trabecular bone volume in normal and osteoporotic men
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Bone formation and resorption as the determinants of trabecular bone volume in normal and osteoporotic men
Abstract
Trabecular bone volume, forming surface and percent surface resorption have been determined in iliac crest samples obtained post mortem from 43 young men and 49 elderly men and in biopsies obtained from 22 males with spinal osteoporosis. The mean bone volume was significantly lower in the old than in the young controls and significantly lower again in the osteoporotic cases. Forming surfaces were significantly lower in the old than the young controls but were not different as between old controls and cases of osteoporosis. Percent surface resorption was the same in young and old controls but significantly increased in the osteoporotics. Multiple regression analysis showed that trabecular bone volume was a significant positive function of forming surface and a significant inverse function of fractional surface resorption. Age-related (simple) osteoporosis in men appears to be due to reduced bone formation whereas pathological (accelerated) osteoporosis is due to increased bone resorption.
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