Summary
A comparison between the effect of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) and unfragmented
heparin (UH) on induction of osteoporosis was made in 60 rats treated with either
UH (2 IU/ g b w), LMWH in 2 doses (2 Xal U/g or 0.4 Xal U/g) or placebo (saline) for
34 days. Studied variables were: bone mineral mass in femora; fragility of humera;
zinc and calcium levels in serum and bone ash and albumin in plasma. A significant
reduction in bone mineral mass was found in all heparin-treated rats. There was no
difference between UH and LMWH in this respect. The effect was dose-dependent in LMWH-treated
animals. The zinc contents in bone ash were decreased in all heparin-treated rats
as compared with controls. No recognizable pattern was seen in alterations of zinc
or calcium in serum. The fragility of the humera, tested as breaking strength did
not differ between treatment groups and controls. In conclusion, if dosed according
to similar factor Xa inhibitory activities, LMWH induces osteoporosis to the same
extent as UH and in a dose-dependent manner. The zinc content in bone ash was decreased
after heparin treatment, irrespective of type of heparin given.