Publications by authors named "Landon Y Tak"

Article Synopsis
  • Postmenopausal osteoporosis, driven by estrogen deficiency, significantly increases fracture risk, making early fracture prediction crucial yet difficult.
  • A study on ovariectomized rats aimed to investigate changes in inflammation, oxidative stress, and bone properties post-surgery, testing new imaging techniques for early detection of bone alterations.
  • Results indicated that while OVX rats showed increased inflammation and oxidative stress, changes in bone hydration measured by ultrashort echo time MRI were noticeable as early as 2 weeks after surgery, although these did not correlate with bone turnover rates in the assessed time frame.
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Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) report high pain levels, but reduced renal clearance eliminates many analgesic options; therefore, 30-50% of CKD patients have chronic opioid prescriptions. Opioid use in CKD is associated with higher fracture rates. Opioids may directly alter bone turnover directly through effects on bone cells and indirectly via increasing inflammation.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to significant sublesional bone loss and high fracture rates. While loss of mechanical loading plays a significant role in SCI-induced bone loss, animal studies have demonstrated mechanical loading alone does not fully account for loss of bone following SCI. Indeed, we have shown that bone loss occurs below the level of an incomplete moderate contusion SCI, despite the resumption of weight-bearing and stepping.

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