ARE THE CRACKS STARTING TO APPEAR IN BISPHOSPHONATE THERAPY

2018 
Osteoporosis is a global health issue with 200 million people suffering worldwide and it is a common condition in the elderly. Bisphosphonates including alendronate and risendronate are considered as the first line treatment for osteoporosis. However, there is increasing evidence that bisphosphonate (BP) therapy is associated with atypical fractures. Animal studies have reported a dose-dependent association between the duration of BP therapy and the accumulation of micro-damage. We tested the hypothesis that hip fracture patients treated with BP exhibited greater micro-damage density than untreated fracture and ‘healthy’ aging non-fracture controls.Trabecular bone cores from patients treated with BP were compared with patients who had not received any treatment for bone metabolic disease (ethics reference: R13004). Non-fractured cadaveric femora from individuals with no history of bone metabolic disease were used as controls. Cores were imaged in high spatial resolution (∼1.3µm) using Synchrotron X-ray to...
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