• Title of article

    Nandrolone decanoate appears to increase bone callus formation in young adult rats after a complete femoral fracture

  • Author/Authors

    Guimarães, Ana Paula Franttini Garcia Moreno School of Medicine - Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Butezloff, Mariana Maloste School of Medicine - Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Zamarioli, Ariane School of Medicine - Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Issa, João Paulo Mardegan School of Dentistry - USP, Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil , Volpon, José Batista Department of Biomechanics - School of Medicine - USP, Ribeirao Preto-SP, Brazil

  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    924
  • To page
    934
  • Abstract
    Purpose: To evaluate the influence of nandrolone decanoate on fracture healing and bone quality in normal rats. Methods: Male rats were assigned to four groups (n=28/group): Control group consisting of animals without any intervention, Nandrolone decanoate (DN) group consisting of animals that received intramuscular injection of nandrolone decanoate, Fracture group consisting of animals with a fracture at the mid-diaphysis of the femur, and Fracture and nandrolone decanoate group consisting of animals with a femur fracture and treatment with nandrolone decanoate. Fractures were created at the mid-diaphysis of the right femur by a blunt trauma and internally fixed using an intramedullary steel wire. The DN was injected intramuscularly twice per week (10 mg/kg of body mass). The femurs were measured and evaluated by densitometry and mechanical resistance after animal euthanasia. The newly formed bone and collagen type I levels were quantified in the callus. Results: The treated animals had longer femurs after 28 days. The quality of the intact bone was not significantly different between groups. The bone callus did show a larger mass in the treated rats. Conclusion: The administration of nandrolone decanoate did not affect the quality of the intact bone, but might have enhanced the bone callus formation.
  • Keywords
    Anabolic Agents , Femoral Fractures , Bony Callus , Rats
  • Journal title
    Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Record number

    2617985