Objective: To determine the effects of renal osteodystrophy (ROD) on bone microarchitecture in growing rats.

Methods: A total of 24 rats underwent 5/6 nephrectomy (NX) and were fed a high-phosphorus diet to induce ROD; another 6 underwent sham NX. In vitro microcomputed tomography images (GEMS, London, Ontario, Canada) were obtained in the femoral metaphysis and midshaft.

Results: Trabecular and cortical bone volume/total volume (BV/TV) were significantly lower in NX specimens because of pores within the trabeculae and along the endosteal surface. Topological analysis using component labeling in 3-dimensions verified that trabecular pores connected to the marrow space. After the trabecular pores were filled using a morphological filter, trabecular thickness was significantly increased in NX. In contrast, cortical thickness was significantly decreased in NX compared with controls; however, after filling the endocortical pores, thickness did not differ.

Conclusions: The ROD resulted in decreased cortical and trabecular BV/TV, increased porosity, and increased trabecular thickness. Advanced image processing algorithms demonstrated the effects of cortical and trabecular porosity on BV/TV and structure in ROD.

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