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Drugs for Diseases of Bone
Vanderbilt Center for Bone Biology Drugs for Diseases of Bone Gregory R Mundy MD
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Bone Remodeling Trabecular (cancellous) Cortical (compact)
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Frost’s Contribution Osteoclastic Bone resorption New Bone Formation
Nature 1965:206, 489 Hattner et al
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Analogy
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Video courtesy of Dr. Susan Ott, University of Washington
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Video courtesy of Dr. Susan Ott, University of Washington
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Remodeling Sequence Same events in cancellous and cortical bone
Bone remodeling packets localized Bone remodeling sequence prolonged (~3M) Resorption and formation balanced Thus, cellular events highly coordinated Eriksen, 1986
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Balanced Disease State
NORMAL Pr. HPT. Paget’s Disease Thyrotoxicosis
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Imbalance Breast cancer, Myeloma Prostrate cancer Osteoporosis
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3 generations-screening for anabolic drugs
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Normal (age 20-50) Osteoporosis (age 60+)
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Video courtesy of Dr. Susan Ott, University of Washington
Osteoporosis Video courtesy of Dr. Susan Ott, University of Washington
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Bone Disease in Cancer Bone metastasis Osteoporosis Hypercalcemia
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Skeletal-related events
bone pain hypercalcemia pathologic fracture nerve compression syndromes Cancer and Bone Metastasis Lytic lesions
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Fractures
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Accelerating fracture repair
Model 3 month old healthy rats Left femoral mid-shaft fracture Outcomes – X-rays, uCT Biomechanical
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Nanobeads Local – 2 Weeks
Drug NP 1.5ug lovastatin/day Vehicle 6 Radiographic score Average of two observers * * * 5 * 87% 73% 75% 4 52% 3 17% 2 The animal numbers (randomized)I used for the uCT are vehicle - 42,44,43,5 Nanobeads - 27,25,23,38 These are the number which appear on the web site 1 PBS 0.2 1.0 1.5 7.5 Nanobeads (drug release ug/day) * p< 0.05 compared to either PBS or nanobead control (no Lovastatin)
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