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Deterioration of Trabecular Architecture in Hypogonadal Men

Bone strength depends on trabecular architecture, characterized by interconnected plates and rods. In osteoporosis, the plates become fenestrated, resulting in more rods that deteriorate and become disconnected. In men, hypogonadism is a common cause of osteoporosis. To determine whether male hypogo...

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Published in:The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2003-04, Vol.88 (4), p.1497-1502
Main Authors: Benito, Maria, Gomberg, Bryon, Wehrli, Felix W., Weening, Richard H., Zemel, Babette, Wright, Alexander C., Song, Hee Kwon, Cucchiara, Andrew, Snyder, Peter J.
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description Bone strength depends on trabecular architecture, characterized by interconnected plates and rods. In osteoporosis, the plates become fenestrated, resulting in more rods that deteriorate and become disconnected. In men, hypogonadism is a common cause of osteoporosis. To determine whether male hypogonadism affects trabecular architecture, we selected 10 men with severe, untreated hypogonadism, and for each hypogonadal man, we selected a eugonadal man matched for race and age. Trabecular architecture in the distal tibia was assessed by magnetic resonance microimaging. Two composite topological indices were determined: the ratio of surface voxels (representing plates) to curve voxels (representing rods), which is higher when architecture is more intact; and the erosion index, a ratio of parameters expected to increase upon architectural deterioration to those expected to decrease, which is higher when deterioration is greater. The surface/curve ratio was 36% lower (P = 0.004), and the erosion index was 36% higher (P = 0.003) in the hypogonadal men than in the eugonadal men. In contrast, bone mineral density of the spine and hip were not significantly different between the two groups. We conclude that male hypogonadism is associated with marked deterioration of trabecular architecture and to a greater degree than bone densitometry of the spine and hip suggests.
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Body Mass Index
Bone and Bones - pathology
Bone Density
Calcium, Dietary - administration & dosage
Diseases of the osteoarticular system
Estradiol - blood
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
Hypogonadism - pathology
Hypogonadism - physiopathology
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I - analysis
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Male genital diseases
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Non tumoral diseases
Osteoporosis. Osteomalacia. Paget disease
Spine
Testosterone - blood
Tibia - pathology
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