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EVALUATION OF FEMUR OF ORCHIECTOMIZED GUINEA PIGS BY BONE DENSITOMETRY USING DUAL-ENERGY X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY (DXA) AND MECHANICAL TESTING

de Abreu Estanislau, Cristiane; Canevese Rahal, Sheila; Swain Müller, Sérgio; Jefferson Quirino Louzada, Mário; de Abreu Estanislau, Caroline; André Pinheiro de Araújo, Fábio.
Vet. Zoot.; 17(1): 104-112, 2010.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-699047

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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of castration on bones in the male guinea pigs and to observe whether mechanical testing correlates with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Twelve male guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus), aged 21-27 days, and with average initial weight of 279 grams were used. The animals were equally allocated to two groups: GI - orchiectomized animals and GII - intact control animals. They underwent euthanasia at seven months following surgery. DXA measurement was performed at the mid-third of the right femoral diaphysis in the cortical region and at the left femoral neck in order to verify its correlation with results of mechanical testing. Three-point bending test of right femur and axial compression test of left femur were performed. Bone mineral density of GI was significantly lower only at femoral neck. No differences were observed in the maximum load values between GI and GII for both bending and axial compression tests. The bending test revealed lower bone stiffness in GI compared to GII, but in the axial compression test no differences between groups were observed. Only left femur showed positive correlation coefficient between maximum load and bone mineral density according to Pearson"s correlation coefficient. The results suggest that hormonal deprivation in guinea pigs induces reduction of bone mineral density, especiall
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