Cathepsin K inhibitors prevent bone loss in estrogen-deficient rabbits

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Two cathepsin K inhibitors (CatKIs) were compared with alendronate (ALN) for their effects on bone resorption and formation in ovariectomized (OVX) rabbits. The OVX model was validated by demonstrating significant loss (9.8% to 12.8%) in lumbar vertebral bone mineral density (LV BMD) in rabbits at 13-weeks after surgery, which was prevented by estrogen or ALN. A potent CatKI, L-006235 (L-235), dosed at 10mg/kg per day for 27 weeks, significantly decreased LV BMD loss (p

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Pennypacker, B. L., Duong, L. T., Cusick, T. E., Masarachia, P. J., Gentile, M. A., Gauthier, J. Y., … Kimmel, D. B. (2011). Cathepsin K inhibitors prevent bone loss in estrogen-deficient rabbits. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 26(2), 252–262. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.223

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