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Therapeutics Womens/Mens Schober
Exam 2 Osteoporosis, SERMS
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Agriculture
2nd Grade
11/23/2010

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Cortical Bone
Definition
  • Outer layer
  • Compact, high density
  • Turnover (remodeling) is slow
Term
Trabecular Bone
Definition
  • Inner (core) bone
  • Low density
  • Turnover (remodeling) is fast
Term
Epiphysis
Definition
  • Has greater diameter of trabecular bone
  • At ends of bones
Term
Diaphysis
Definition
  • Strongest part of bone
  • Made of more compact cortical bone compared to the epiphysis
Term
Osteoblasts
Definition
  • Anabolic cells
  • Rebuilds bone
  • Secrete matrix and eventually become surrounded by mineralized bone --> becomes an osteocyte
Term
Osteoclasts
Definition
  • Catabolic cell
  • Breakdown bone
  • Dissolve hydroxyapatite by secreting organic acids and form a resorption lacuna
Term
Bone Remodeling: Mechanism
Definition
  • Factors such as PTH, shear stress, and TGF-beta cause osteoblast precursors to express RANKL
  • RANKL binds to RANK, a receptor expressed on osteoclast precursors
  • The RANKL-RANK binding interaction, together with other factors (macrophage colony stimulating factor), cause osteoclast precursors to differentiate into mature osteoclasts
  • As mature osteoclasts resorb bone, matrix bound factors such as TGF-beta, IGF-1, and other factors are released
  • The liberated factor stimulate osteoblast precursors to develop into mature osteoblasts, which begin to refill the resorption cavities excavated by the osteoclasts
Term
PTH's Effects on Calcium and Phosphate Homeostasis
Definition
  • Endogenous continuous secretion of PTH stimulates bone resorption and stimulates tubular reabsorption of calcium in the nephron --> Both effects of PTH raise plasma Ca2+
  • In contrast, exogenous once-daily injection of PTH stimulates new bone formation
  • PTH enhances phosphate excretion from the kidneys
Term
Calcitonin's Effects on Calcium Homeostasis
Definition
  • Exogenous and endogenous calcitonin inhibits bone resorption
Term
Body's Response to Low Serum Calcium
Definition
  • Increased PTH secretion from parathyroid glands
  • PTH promotes bone resorption, which liberates Ca2+ and phosphate
  • In the kidneys, phosphate reabsorption is decreased and Ca2+ reabsorption is increased
  • Also in the kidneys, PTH increases the hydroxylation of 25 (OH) vitamin D to 1,25 (OH)2 vitamin D --> this results in increased mucosal Ca2+ uptake and transport proteins in the intestines
  • In a tightly controlled negative feedback loop, increased plasma [Ca2+] inhibits further PTH secretion by the parathyroid glands
Term
Physiological Processes that cause Osteoporosis as a result of low serum estrogen
Definition
  • Increased production of cytokines --> activation of osteoclasts
  • Longer lifespan of osteoclasts (decreased apoptosis)
  • Shorter lifespan of osteoblasts (increased apoptosis)
  • Shorter lifespan of osteocytes (increased apoptosis) --> decreased mechanosensing --> microdamage in bone
Term
Inhibitors of Bone Resorption
Definition
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy
  • SERMs
  • Bisphosphonates
  • Calcitonin
  • Vitamin D

Note: these inhibitors of bone resorption only result in a transient increase in bone mineral density --> with time, bone formation is decreased which counteracts the drug's effect (bone mineral density reaches a plateau)

Term
SERMs: MOA, Adverse Effects
Definition

MOA

  • Has estrogen agonist activity on some tissues (bone) and estrogen antagonist activity on other tissues (breast, endometrium)
  • Only activates certain genes (such as the ones in bone) and does not activate other genes (such as the ones in breast and endometrial tissues)

ADR

  • Cardiovascular (VTE)
  • Hotflashes, edema
Term
Bisphosphonates: MOA, ADRs
Definition

MOA

  • Binds Ca2+ causing concentration in mineralized bone --> hydroxyapatite with incorporated bisphosphonate is more resistant to dissolution by organic acids secreted by osteoclasts thus slowing bone resorption
  • Block the mevalonate pathway (HMG-CoA reductase pathway) inside osteoclasts --> this pathway is important for protein prenylation in osteoclasts --> inhibition of prenylation results in osteoclast apoptosis

ADR

  • GI irritation
  • Nausea, abdominal pain, dyspepsia
Term
Calcitonin: MOA, ADR
Definition

MOA

  • Binds to receptors on osteoclasts and reduces bone resorption

ADR

  • Hypersensitivity
  • Tachyphylaxis -- due to receptor downregulation
Term
Both endogenous and exogenous Vit D (cholecalciferol from animals, ergocalciferol from plants) are converted to ______________ in the _______________ and then it is converted to the active form ________________ in the ____________________________
Definition
They are converted to 25-hydroxy Vit D (calcifediol) in the liver and then they are converted to 1,25-dihydroxy Vit D (calcitriol) in the kidney
Term
What hormone increases the activity of 1alpha hydroxylase in the kidney, which converts 25-hydroxy Vit D to the active form 1,25-dihydroxy Vit D?
Definition
PTH
Term
Teriparatide: MOA, ADRs
Definition

MOA

  • PTH is 84 amino acids, but nearly all the activity on calcium metabolism is retained in the first 34 amino acids -- this is teriparatide
  • It has selective stimulation on osteoblasts

ADR

  • Osteosarcoma in animal studies
Term
Denosumab: MOA, ADRs
Definition

MOA

  • Blocks RANKL-RANK binding
  • Decreases osteoclast activity

ADR

  • Hypocalcemia
  • Skin infections
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