Maltobionic acid protects against ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis by suppressing bone resorption

JSFA reports Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1002/jsf2.220
Ayaka Nishio, Daiki Suehiro, Honami Nakamura, Yuichiro Moriwaki, Hiroshi Nakagawa, Yoko Ukai, Akio Watanabe, Takayuki Yonezawa, Je Tae Woo, Ken Fukami, Motoko Ohnishi
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Abstract

Background

Osteoporosis is a debilitating disease characterized by decreased bone density. In this study, we evaluated the anti-osteoporotic effect of maltobionic acid (MB), one of the components of honey, and calcium maltobionate (MBCa) on bone density and metabolism using a mouse model of osteoporosis. The underlying mechanisms of MB and MBCa action were also investigated.

Results

Ovariectomized (OVX) mice were fed diet containing MB or MBCa for 80 days, and femoral bone mineral content and mineral density (BMD) were evaluated. As expected, OVX reduced BMD; however, the administration of MB and MBCa significantly prevented this decrease. Furthermore, MB and MBCa treatment significantly reduced the serum levels of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b (TRACP-5b), a bone resorption marker, and significantly increased the levels of serum calcitonin, compared to those in the OVX control group. In vitro, the relatively high-dose levels of MB and MBCa inhibited osteoclast differentiation by decreasing the protein expression of nuclear factor of activated T-cell cytoplasmic 1 (NFATc1), the master transcription factor of osteoclastogenesis.

Conclusion

Our results showed that osteoporotic mice treated with MB and MBCa had improved bone density and bone metabolism compared to the OVX controls. Moreover, it was hypothesized herein that the suppressive effect on osteoclast differentiation slightly contributed to these results concomitantly. These findings suggest that the intake of MB or MBCa may contribute to the maintenance of bone health, including the prevention of primary osteoporosis.

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背景 骨质疏松症是一种以骨密度降低为特征的令人衰弱的疾病。在本研究中,我们利用骨质疏松症小鼠模型,评估了蜂蜜成分之一麦芽糖酸(MB)和麦芽糖酸钙(MBCa)对骨密度和新陈代谢的抗骨质疏松症作用。此外,还研究了麦芽糖酸和麦芽糖酸钙的作用机理。 结果 给切除卵巢(OVX)的小鼠喂食含有甲基溴或麦芽糖酸钙的食物 80 天,并评估股骨矿物质含量和矿物质密度(BMD)。不出所料,OVX 会降低 BMD;但是,服用 MB 和 MBCa 能显著防止这种降低。此外,与 OVX 对照组相比,MB 和 MBCa 治疗可显著降低血清中抗酒石酸磷酸酶 5b (TRACP-5b)(一种骨吸收标志物)的水平,并显著提高血清降钙素水平。在体外,相对高剂量水平的 MB 和 MBCa 通过降低破骨细胞生成的主转录因子活化 T 细胞胞浆核因子 1(NFATc1)的蛋白表达,抑制了破骨细胞的分化。 结论 我们的研究结果表明,与 OVX 对照组相比,接受 MB 和 MBCa 治疗的骨质疏松症小鼠的骨密度和骨代谢得到了改善。此外,本文还假设,对破骨细胞分化的抑制作用也对这些结果有轻微的促进作用。这些研究结果表明,摄入甲基溴或中性生物碱可能有助于维持骨骼健康,包括预防原发性骨质疏松症。
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