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- Title
Effect of Epimedium pubescen flavonoid on bone mineral density and biomechanical properties of femoral distal end and femoral diaphysis of passively smoking male rats.
- Authors
Gao, Shu-guang; Liu, Hua; Li, Kang-hua; Liu, Wen-he; Xu, Mai; Jiang, Wei; Wei, Li-cheng; Zhang, Fang-jie; Tian, Jian; Xiao, Wen-feng; Yang, Yang; Song, Yang; Lei, Guang-hua
- Abstract
Background: Based on a rat model of human relatively high exposure to cigarette smoke, this study aimed to estimate whether Epimedium pubescen flavonoid (EPF) may prevent a smoke-induced decrease in bone mineral density (BMD) and weakening of the biomechanical properties of bone. Methods: Fifty male Wistar rats were randomized into five groups: controls, passively smoking groups and passively smoking rats administered EPF at three dosage levels (75, 150 or 300 mg/kg/day) in drinking water for 4 months. A rat model of passive cigarette smoking was prepared by breeding male rats in a cigarette-smoking box for 4 months. Bone metabolic makers, BMD and biomechanical properties of the femoral distal end and femoral diaphysis were examined. Results: Exposure to cigarette smoke decreased the BMD, affected bone turnover (inhibited bone formation and stimulated its resorption) and weakened the biomechanical properties of the femur at its distal end and diaphysis. EPF supplementation during cigarette smoke exposure prevented the decrease in BMD, accelerated bone turnover and weakened the biomechanical properties of bone. Conclusion: Our data suggest that EPF supplementation can prevent the adverse effects of smoke exposure on BMD and biomechanical properties by inhibiting bone turnover and preventing bone resorption, and in this way it can decrease the risk of bone fractures.
- Subjects
CIGARETTE smoke; TOBACCO smoke; EPIMEDIUM; FLAVONOIDS; RATS
- Publication
Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 2012, Vol 17, Issue 3, p281
- ISSN
0949-2658
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00776-012-0207-y