Low Protein Intake Magnifies Detrimental Effects of Ovariectomy and Vitamin D on Bone
Low Protein Intake Magnifies Detrimental Effects of Ovariectomy and Vitamin D on Bone
Protein-induced changes in bone and calcium homeostasis could potentially be greater in the elderly and in women at risk for osteoporosis. We hypothesize that a low protein intake would magnify the negative changes in bone metabolism seen in vitamin D (vitD) insufficiency and/or estrogen deficiency. The present study was undertaken to better understand how a low protein diet along with vitD insufficiency could affect bone metabolism using a rodent ovariectomized (OVX) model. Rats (n = 60) underwent ovariectomy (OVX) or sham operation. The first 15 days after surgery, all rats were fed a standard rodent diet. Thereafter, rats (n = 10/group) were fed a low protein diet (LP; 2.5 %) or a control diet (NP; 12.5 %) with 100 IU% vitD (+D; cholecalciferol) or without vitD (-D) for 45 days. The groups were as follows: SHAM + NP + D (control); SHAM + LP + D; SHAM + LP - D; OVX + NP + D; OVX + LP + D; OVX + LP - D. Body weight (BW) of control and OVX + NP + D groups increased while those feeding the LP diet, independently of vitD feedings, decreased (p SHAM + LP + D > OVX + NP + D > SHAM + LP - D > OVX + LP + D > OVX + LP - D (p < 0.05). A low protein diet negatively affected bone mass and magnified the detrimental effects of vitD and/or estrogen deficiencies.
- University of Buenos Aires Argentina
- National Scientific and Technical Research Council Argentina
Ovariectomy, Osteocalcin, Bone and Bones, RATS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.3, Bone Density, Diet, Protein-Restricted, Animals, Homeostasis, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3, Rats, Wistar, Vitamin D, Osteoblasts, Body Weight, Feeding Behavior, VITAMIN D INSUFFICIENCY, Animal Feed, Rats, Calcium, Dietary, LOW PROTEIN INTAKE, Calcium, Female, BONE, BISPHOSPHONATE
Ovariectomy, Osteocalcin, Bone and Bones, RATS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.3, Bone Density, Diet, Protein-Restricted, Animals, Homeostasis, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3, Rats, Wistar, Vitamin D, Osteoblasts, Body Weight, Feeding Behavior, VITAMIN D INSUFFICIENCY, Animal Feed, Rats, Calcium, Dietary, LOW PROTEIN INTAKE, Calcium, Female, BONE, BISPHOSPHONATE
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