果糖摄入和高热量饮食条件下全身振动对大鼠股骨颈骨组织微观结构的影响

N. Kostyshyn, D. Halytsky
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. 一些研究表明,由于过度的机械应力,肥胖与骨量的增加有关。然而,这些数据是相互矛盾的,这一群体骨折的风险更高。骨是一种机械敏感组织,其状况取决于日常运动引起的持续机械效应。这项研究的目的是研究高频全身振动对久坐生活方式和高热量饮食的大鼠骨骼重塑过程的影响。通过高热量饮食和额外摄入果糖来模拟肥胖。实验组大鼠受0.3 g加速度水平的全身振动影响。振动作用30分钟,每周5天,连续24周。采用x线结构分析方法研究股骨颈超微结构,定量分析股骨颈矿物成分的流失情况。通过x射线衍射,我们观察到,与对照组和肥胖组相比,受全身振动影响的大鼠组中晶体相的体积分数有所增加。这些样品在实验过程中弥散最大值强度的降低表明晶态和非晶态含量的减少。同时,在第24天,各实验组的晶体相弥散最大值和最大值强度均有所下降。结果表明,肥胖对骨矿物质质量有不利影响。全身振动诱导矿物成分的增加,作为骨骼微变形的机械振荡的结果。这种刺激可能是一种有希望的替代药物治疗骨质减少。
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The effect whole body vibration on the microstructure of the bone tissue of the femoral neck in rats under conditions of fructose consumption and high-calorie diet
. Some studies show that obesity is associated with an increase in bone mass due to excessive mechanical stress. However, these data are contradictory, and the risk of fractures in this group is higher. Bone is a mechanosensitive tissue, its condition depends on constant mechanical effects caused by daily exercise. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of high-frequency whole body vibration on the process of bone remodeling in rats with a sedentary lifestyle and high-calorie diet. Obesity was simulated using a high-calorie diet and additional consumption of fructose. The experimental groups of rats were affected by whole body vibration with acceleration level of 0.3 g. The effect of vibration was applied for 30 minutes, 5 days a week for 24 weeks. The method of X-ray structural analysis was used to study the ultrastructure and quantify the loss of the mineral com-ponent of the femoral neck. Using X-ray diffraction, we observed an increase in the volume fraction of the crystalline phase in the group of rats that were additionally affected by whole-body vibration compared with the control and the group with obesity. The decrease in the intensity of the diffuse maximum of these samples during the experiment indicates a decrease in the content of both the crystalline and amorphous phases. At the same time, on the 24 th day there is a decrease in both the diffuse maximum and the intensity of the max-ima of the crystal phase in all experimental groups. The results suggest that obesity adversely affects bone mineral mass. Whole body vibration induces an increase in the mineral component, as a result of mechanical oscillations with microdeformation of the bones. This stimulation may be a promising alterna-tive to drug therapy for osteopenia.
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