24 weeks-old spontaneously hypertensive male rats and normotensive genetic controls were subjected to: histomorphometry of the proximal tibiae, assay of mineral density of the femurs by dual photon absorptiometry, and measurement of the calcium content of the femoral bone ash by atomic absorption spectophotometry. Compared with the controls, the hypertensive rats showed osteopenia and increased bone turnover; their osteoid volumes and the surface area of both osteoclasts and osteoblasts were all increased. The data suggest that, during aging, spontaneously hypertensive rats both lose bone mass more rapidly and also have an increased skeletal metabolic rate with respect to the controls
Background/Aims: In this study we assessed histomorphometric changes induced by thyroxine (T4) in 3-...
The benefits of exercise on bone density, structure and turnover markers are rather controversial. T...
Osteosclerosis was observed in the tibia and sternum in F344/DuCrj rats of both sexes at 6, 18 and 3...
24 weeks-old spontaneously hypertensive male rats and normotensive genetic controls were subjected t...
A few clinical studies have reported that elderly male participants with hypertensive disease freque...
A report submitted by Darrin L. DeMoss and G. L. Wright to the Research and Creative Productions Com...
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (SHR) are used as a genetic model of essential hypertension. Reducti...
Studies have shown that hypertension is associated with abnormalities of calcium metabolism, and it ...
Objective: the aim of this study was to evaluate the bone healing in spontaneously hypertensive rats...
Purpose:Although metaphyseal growth plates are assumed to be affected in the ischemic necrosis of th...
Few articles have shown changes in bone metabolism caused by hypertension. The objective of this stu...
We investigated the presence of osteocyte apoptosis in the necrotic trabeculae of the femoral head o...
Lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes and hypertension are a major public health problem in th...
Introduction: Hypertension and osteoporosis are two age related diseases contributing an important h...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of metabolic syndrome (MetS) induced by high-carbohydrate h...
Background/Aims: In this study we assessed histomorphometric changes induced by thyroxine (T4) in 3-...
The benefits of exercise on bone density, structure and turnover markers are rather controversial. T...
Osteosclerosis was observed in the tibia and sternum in F344/DuCrj rats of both sexes at 6, 18 and 3...
24 weeks-old spontaneously hypertensive male rats and normotensive genetic controls were subjected t...
A few clinical studies have reported that elderly male participants with hypertensive disease freque...
A report submitted by Darrin L. DeMoss and G. L. Wright to the Research and Creative Productions Com...
Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (SHR) are used as a genetic model of essential hypertension. Reducti...
Studies have shown that hypertension is associated with abnormalities of calcium metabolism, and it ...
Objective: the aim of this study was to evaluate the bone healing in spontaneously hypertensive rats...
Purpose:Although metaphyseal growth plates are assumed to be affected in the ischemic necrosis of th...
Few articles have shown changes in bone metabolism caused by hypertension. The objective of this stu...
We investigated the presence of osteocyte apoptosis in the necrotic trabeculae of the femoral head o...
Lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes and hypertension are a major public health problem in th...
Introduction: Hypertension and osteoporosis are two age related diseases contributing an important h...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of metabolic syndrome (MetS) induced by high-carbohydrate h...
Background/Aims: In this study we assessed histomorphometric changes induced by thyroxine (T4) in 3-...
The benefits of exercise on bone density, structure and turnover markers are rather controversial. T...
Osteosclerosis was observed in the tibia and sternum in F344/DuCrj rats of both sexes at 6, 18 and 3...