Effects of endurance exercise on bone histomorphometric parameters in intact and ovariectomized rats

E.I. Barengolts, P.V. Lathon, D.J. Curry, S.C. Kukreja
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Abstract

Physical activity is important for maintenance of bone mass. The effects of exercise on bone histomorphometry were studied in 9-month-old intact (INT) and ovariectomized (OVX) rats. The rats were either kept sedentary (SED) or were exercised (EX) on a treadmill at 21 m/min for 1 h/day 5 days/week for 3 months. Bone resorption as well as formation parameters were significantly higher in OVX-SED than in 1NT-SED rats, indicating increased bone turnover in OVX rats. In OVX rats, lower osteoclast perimeter and number, lower labeled perimeter but higher mineral apposition rate (MAR) and bone formation rate (BFR) were associated with higher trabecular bone in OVX-EX compared with OVX-SED rats. In intact rats, trabecular bone mass and osteoclast number and perimeter were not affected by exercise. Labeled perimeter was slightly lower while MAR was higher and BFR was insignificantly higher in INT-EX than in INT-SED rats. Thus, exercise resulted in fewer resorption-formation sites, as indicated by lower labeled perimeter, but higher activity of individual osteoblasts, as indicated by higher MAR, both in estrogen-depleted and estrogen-replete states.

耐力运动对完整和去卵巢大鼠骨组织形态学参数的影响
体力活动对维持骨量很重要。研究了运动对9月龄完整(INT)和去卵巢(OVX)大鼠骨组织形态学的影响。这些大鼠要么静止不动(SED),要么以21米/分钟的速度在跑步机上运动(EX),每天1小时,每周5天,持续3个月。OVX- sed大鼠骨吸收和骨形成参数明显高于1NT-SED大鼠,表明OVX大鼠骨转换增加。OVX大鼠与OVX- sed大鼠相比,OVX- ex的破骨细胞周长和数量较低,标记周长较低,但矿物质附着率(MAR)和骨形成率(BFR)较高,与OVX- sed大鼠相比,OVX- ex的骨小梁骨较高。在完整的大鼠中,运动不影响骨小梁骨量、破骨细胞数量和周长。与INT-SED大鼠相比,INT-EX大鼠标记周长略低,MAR较高,BFR无显著性升高。因此,运动导致更少的吸收形成位点,如标记周长较低所示,但个体成骨细胞活性较高,如较高的MAR所示,无论是在雌激素耗尽状态还是雌激素充满状态下。
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