游泳运动对高脂饮食所致大鼠低骨密度及骨小梁微结构的影响。

Yun-Seok Kang, Sang-Hyun Kim, Jae-Cheol Kim
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目的:探讨游泳运动对高脂饮食所致大鼠低骨密度及骨小梁结构的影响。方法:8周龄雄性SD大鼠分为正常饮食组(n = 9)和高脂饮食组(n = 15)。高脂饮食8周后,每组处死3只大鼠,评价高脂饮食与骨骼健康的关系。其余18只大鼠随机分为3组(正常饮食对照组、NC组;高脂饮食控制,HC;高脂肪饮食+运动(HEx),最多再坚持8周。运动组大鼠进行游泳运动训练(每天1小时,每周5次,连续8周)。最后一轮运动后24 h处死大鼠,采用显微计算机断层扫描(micro- computer tomography)分析大鼠股骨和胫骨的骨密度和骨小梁结构。结果:首先,研究了高脂饮食对骨骼健康的影响。高脂饮食组大鼠的骨密度、骨体积百分比(BV/TV)、股骨和胫骨小梁数(Tb.N)均低于正常饮食组(p < 0.05)。此外,BMD、BV/TV和Tb。与HC组相比,进行8周游泳训练的大鼠股骨和胫骨的N值显著增加(p < 0.05)。结论:高脂肪饮食对骨骼健康有负面影响;然而,这些负面影响可以通过游泳等运动来改善。
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Effects of swimming exercise on high-fat diet-induced low bone mineral density and trabecular bone microstructure in rats.

Effects of swimming exercise on high-fat diet-induced low bone mineral density and trabecular bone microstructure in rats.

Effects of swimming exercise on high-fat diet-induced low bone mineral density and trabecular bone microstructure in rats.

Effects of swimming exercise on high-fat diet-induced low bone mineral density and trabecular bone microstructure in rats.

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effect of swimming exercise on high-fat diet-induced low bone mineral density (BMD) and trabecular bone microstructure in rats.

Methods: Eight-week-old male Sprague- Dawley (SD) rats were divided into a normal diet group (n = 9) and a high-fat diet group (n = 15). Three rats in each group were sacrificed after 8 weeks of high-fat diet to evaluate the association between high-fat diet and bone health. The other 18 rats were reassigned to 3 groups (normal diet control, NC; high-fat diet control, HC; high-fat diet + Exercise, HEx) for up to another 8 weeks. Rats in the exercise group were trained for a swimming exercise program (1 h/day, 5 times/ week for 8 weeks). All rats were sacrificed 24 h after the last bout of exercise to analyze the BMD and trabecular bone microstructure in the femur and tibia, using micro-computed tomography.

Results: First, the effect of high-fat diet on bone health was examined. It was observed that BMD, percent bone volume (BV/TV), and trabecular number (Tb.N) of the femur and tibia were lower in rats in the high-fat diet group than in those in the normal diet group (p < .05). In addition, BMD, BV/TV, and Tb.N of the femur and tibia were significantly increased in rats that underwent the 8-week swimming exercise program, compared to the corresponding values in rats in the HC group (p < .05).

Conclusion: These results indicate that high-fat diets negatively affect bone health; however, these negative effects can be improved by exercises such as swimming.

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