The effects of downhill and uphill exercise training on osteogenesis-related factors in ovariectomy-induced bone loss.

Yun-Seok Kang, Chun-Ho Kim, Jeong-Seok Kim
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Abstract

Purpose: Recent evidence suggests that regular exercise training plays a decisive role in maintaining homeostasis and promoting muscle and skeletal formation. However, the effect of downhill exercise training on osteogenesis-related factors is not well understood.

Methods: Thus, we investigated the effect of uphill and downhill training on ovariectomy (OVX)-induced bone loss. After ovary removal, the exercise method performed included uphill (16 m/min, +15°) and downhill training (16 m/min, -15°) for 60 min/day and 5 days/week, respectively, for 8 weeks.

Results: Our results showed that both uphill and downhill training significantly decreased the body weight, total cholesterol, and creatine kinase (CK) levels in the context of OVX-induced bone loss. On the contrary, levels of an osteogenesis indicator, osteocalcin and alkaline phosphatase were elevated. Consequently, the uphill and downhill training reduced OVX- induced bone loss in the distal femoral metaphysis. Likewise, the bone microstructure in OVX-induced bone loss was enhanced upon training. In particular, the inhibition of RANKL-induced osteoclast formation and osteoclast-specific gene expression improved upon downhill training compared to uphill training.

Conclusion: These results suggest that the uphill and downhill exercise types appeared to positively affect the expression of osteogenesis-related factors along with bone density and microstructure. Particularly, the downhill training has more beneficial effects on the maintenance of homeostasis during bone formation.

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下坡和上坡运动训练对卵巢切除术所致骨质流失成骨相关因素的影响。
目的:最近的证据表明,定期的运动训练在维持体内平衡和促进肌肉和骨骼形成方面起着决定性的作用。然而,速降运动训练对成骨相关因素的影响尚不清楚。方法:研究上坡和下坡训练对卵巢切除术(OVX)所致骨质流失的影响。卵巢切除后,进行上坡(16 m/min, +15°)和下坡(16 m/min, -15°)训练,分别为60 min/天,5天/周,共8周。结果:我们的研究结果表明,在ovx诱导的骨质流失的情况下,上坡和下坡训练都能显著降低体重、总胆固醇和肌酸激酶(CK)水平。相反,成骨指标、骨钙素和碱性磷酸酶的水平升高。因此,上坡和下坡训练减少了OVX引起的股骨远端干骺端骨丢失。同样,ovx诱导的骨质流失的骨微观结构在训练后得到增强。特别是,与上坡训练相比,下坡训练对rankl诱导的破骨细胞形成和破骨细胞特异性基因表达的抑制有所改善。结论:上坡和下坡运动类型对成骨相关因子的表达、骨密度和骨结构均有正向影响。特别是,下坡训练对骨形成过程中体内平衡的维持更有利。
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