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The effects of dietary supplements of calcium, vitamin d and estrogen hormone on serum levels of OPG and RANKL cytokines and their relationship with increased bone density in rats

(2016) The effects of dietary supplements of calcium, vitamin d and estrogen hormone on serum levels of OPG and RANKL cytokines and their relationship with increased bone density in rats. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research.

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Abstract

Introduction: Osteoprotegerin (OPG)-Receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL) pathway is one of the contributing factors in the regulation of osteogenesis and bone resorption routes. Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of various dietary supplements on this pathway. Materials and Methods: The samples for this study (24 newborn rats) were divided in three groups according to the experiment applied for each group. Rats were given special diet according to their group plan for six weeks. Blood samples were collected to measure their serum levels of OPG and RANKL and all organs of rats were used to measure their bone density too. The results were analysed using appropriate statistical analysing tests. Results: Levels of whole-body bone mineral density in calcium plus vitamin D plus Estrogen (Ca + D + E) group and calcium plus vitamin D (Ca + D) group were significantly increased compared to control group. Mineral density was highest in calcium plus vitamin D plus Estrogen group and was about 0.1357 g/cm². RANKL had a significant decrease in calcium plus vitamin D plus Estrogen group compared to control and calcium plus vitamin D groups. There was a significant increase in the mean calcium and OPG in both experimental groups rather than control. Also, significant increase in estrogen was observed in Ca + D group than the control group. Conclusion: The results showed that intake of calcium and vitamin D and estrogen at determined dose led to an increase in OPG and RANKL cytokines reduction which ultimately led to an increase in bone mineral density. But Ca, D and E synergies were more effective in increasing bone mineral density compared to only the use of Ca and D. © 2016, Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: calcium; estrogen; osteoclast differentiation factor; osteoprotegerin; vitamin D, Article; bone density; bone development; controlled study; dietary supplement; enzyme linked immunosorbent assay; newborn; nonhuman; osteoclast; osteoclastogenesis; osteolysis; rat
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Volume: 10
Number: 9
Publisher: Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Identification Number: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/18648.8433
ISSN: 2249782X
Depositing User: مهندس جمال محمودپور
URI: http://eprints.muk.ac.ir/id/eprint/503

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