Fish Oil with Higher DHA Content and Voluntary Exercise Decreases Postmenopausal Bone Loss

J. Banu, G. Fern, Es
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There is increasing evidence suggesting that fish oil (FO) decreases bone resorption by reducing osteoclastogenesis and regular exercise (EX) increases bone mass. EX is associated with increasing bone formation. Therefore, the combined effects of FO intake and EX may have additive effects by both increasing bone formation and decreasing bone resorption. To demonstrate this, we studied the effects of FO and EX on the bone of mice after an ovariectomyinduced bone loss. Twelve months old C57BL/6 female mice were either sham operated or ovariectomized, divided into different dietary and EX group and maintained for 3 months before sacrifice. The distal femoral metaphysis (DFM) showed significantly higher total BMC in both the FO sham sedentary groups. 30/20 ovariectomized sedentary mice had higher total bone mineral content (BMC). EX significantly increased BMC in the control and one of the FO ovariectomized (18/12) groups. The total bone mineral density (BMD) was higher in both the FO ovariectomized mice. EX significantly increased BMD in the control and combination with 18/12 ovariectomized groups. Cortical BMC increased after EX with both FO diets. The DFM showed no significant changes in the trabecular thickness. However, the trabecular number increased in mice fed both FO diet and on EX. Trabecular separation was decreased in the control and 30/20 FO-fed animals but increased in the 18/12 FO-fed mice. In conclusion, in the distal femoral metaphysis, FO-fed mice showed increased BMD. In combination with EX, the 30/20 FO-fed mice showed higher trabecular number and cortical bone mass as well as decreased trabecular separation.
DHA含量较高的鱼油和自愿运动可减少绝经后骨质流失
越来越多的证据表明,鱼油(FO)通过减少破骨细胞生成来减少骨吸收,而经常锻炼(EX)可以增加骨量。EX与增加骨形成有关。因此,FO摄入和EX的联合作用可能通过增加骨形成和减少骨吸收而具有相加作用。为了证明这一点,我们研究了FO和EX在卵巢切除引起的骨丢失后对小鼠骨的影响。将12个月大的C57BL/6雌性小鼠假手术或去卵巢,分为不同的饮食组和EX组,并在处死前维持3个月。股骨远端干骺端(DFM)在两个FO假静态组中显示出显著较高的总BMC。30/20去卵巢静止小鼠的总骨矿物质含量(BMC)较高。EX显著增加对照组和其中一个FO去卵巢组(18/12)的BMC。FO去卵巢小鼠的总骨密度(BMD)均较高。EX显著增加对照组和18/12切除卵巢组的骨密度。两种FO日粮均使EX后皮质BMC增加。DFM显示小梁厚度没有显著变化。然而,喂食FO饮食和EX的小鼠的小梁数量增加。对照和30/20喂食FO的动物的小梁分离减少,但在18/12喂食FO的小鼠中增加。总之,在股骨远端干骺端,FO喂养的小鼠表现出BMD增加。与EX联合使用时,30/20 FO喂养的小鼠表现出更高的小梁数量和皮质骨量,以及减少的小梁分离。
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