The effects of hormone replacement therapy on cortical bone in postmenopausal women: A histomorphometric study

Investigations of the actions of estrogen on the skeleton have mainly focused on cancellous bone and there are no reported histomorphometric studies of the effects of oestrogen on cortical bone in humans. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of both conventional hormone replacement t...

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description Investigations of the actions of estrogen on the skeleton have mainly focused on cancellous bone and there are no reported histomorphometric studies of the effects of oestrogen on cortical bone in humans. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of both conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and high-dose oestradiol on cortical bone in postmenopausal women. Transiliac biopsies were obtained from nine postmenopausal women aged 54–71 yr before and after 2 yr (mean, 23.5 months) of conventional HRT and in seven postmenopausal women aged 52–67 yr after long-term, high-dose oestradiol implant therapy (at least 14 yr). Indices of bone turnover, remodeling, and cortical structure were assessed by image analysis. Cortical width was highest in the women treated with high-dose oestrogen therapy (2.29 ± 0.78 mm; mean ± SD) and lowest in untreated women (1.36 ± 0.60 mm; P = 0.014). The proportion of canals with an eroded surface was significantly lower in the high-dose oestrogen group than in women before or after conventional HRT (3.03 ± 3.7% vs. 11.1 ± 7.1% and 10.5 ± 8.6%; P = 0.017 and 0.05, respectively). Bone formation rate (μm 2/μm/day) in untreated women was significantly higher than in the high-dose oestrogen group (0.121 ± 0.072 vs. 0.066 ± 0.045, respectively; P = 0.05), values in women treated with conventional HRT being intermediate. Our results provide the first histomorphometric evidence in postmenopausal women of dose-dependent oestrogen-induced suppression of bone turnover in iliac crest cortical bone. There was also a trend toward higher wall width with increasing dose of oestrogen, consistent with the previously reported anabolic effect in cancellous bone.
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