维生素e对去卵巢大鼠骨生物力学和组织形态学参数的影响。

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Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-09-05 DOI:10.1155/2013/825985
Rafaela G Feresin, Sarah A Johnson, Marcus L Elam, Jeong-Su Kim, Dania A Khalil, Edralin A Lucas, Brenda J Smith, Mark E Payton, Mohammed P Akhter, Bahram H Arjmandi
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引用次数: 32

摘要

本研究考察了维生素E在逆转卵巢切除(Ovx)大鼠骨质流失中的剂量依赖性作用。将Sprague-Dawley大鼠分为假手术(Sham)大鼠和Ovx大鼠,分别饲喂对照组饮食120天,以消除骨质。随后,将大鼠分为5组(n = 12/组):假手术组、Ovx对照组、低剂量组(Ovx + 300 mg/kg日粮);LD)、中剂量(Ovx + 525 mg/kg日粮;高剂量(Ovx + 750 mg/kg日粮;(HD), 100 d后处死。与ovx对照组相比,接受维生素E MD和HD治疗的动物血清碱性磷酸酶增加。骨组织形态学分析表明,在补充维生素E的MD和HD的Ovx组中,骨吸收减少,骨形成和矿化增加。微电脑断层扫描结果显示,维生素E对第五腰椎小梁骨没有影响。与ovx对照组相比,接受维生素E HD的动物的第四腰椎质量得到了提高,这可以通过改善最终和屈服负荷和压力来证明。这些发现表明,维生素E改善骨质量,减缓骨吸收,提高骨形成率,但不能恢复骨密度和骨小梁结构。
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Effects of vitamin e on bone biomechanical and histomorphometric parameters in ovariectomized rats.

Effects of vitamin e on bone biomechanical and histomorphometric parameters in ovariectomized rats.

The present study examined the dose-dependent effect of vitamin E in reversing bone loss in ovariectomized (Ovx) rats. Sprague-Dawley rats were either Sham-operated (Sham) or Ovx and fed control diet for 120 days to lose bone. Subsequently, rats were divided into 5 groups (n = 12/group): Sham, Ovx-control, low dose (Ovx + 300 mg/kg diet; LD), medium dose (Ovx + 525 mg/kg diet; MD), and high dose (Ovx + 750 mg/kg diet; HD) of vitamin E and sacrificed after 100 days. Animals receiving MD and HD of vitamin E had increased serum alkaline phosphatase compared to the Ovx-control group. Bone histomorphometry analysis indicated a decrease in bone resorption as well as increased bone formation and mineralization in the Ovx groups supplemented with MD and HD of vitamin E. Microcomputed tomography findings indicated no effects of vitamin E on trabecular bone of fifth lumbar vertebrae. Animals receiving HD of vitamin E had enhanced fourth lumbar vertebra quality as evidenced by improved ultimate and yield load and stress when compared to Ovx-control group. These findings demonstrate that vitamin E improves bone quality, attenuates bone resorption, and enhances the rate of bone formation while being unable to restore bone density and trabecular bone structure.

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