Characterisation of the influence of dietary fat and sugar on bone health utilising densitometry, micro-computed tomography and histomorphometry.

Bone Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1016/j.bone.2024.117380
J Khan, H Sadie-Van Gijsen, L M Kotzé-Hörstmann, S H Kotze, J I Layman-Lemphane
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Obesogenic feeding can affect systemic metabolism and impact bone health and microarchitecture, but the findings of published studies often appear contradictory. This study aimed to compare the effects of a medium-fat/high-sugar (MF/HS) and a high-fat/high-fructose (HF/Fr) diet on the femora of weanling male Wistar rats, examining bone mineral content and density (BMC, BMD), cortical and cancellous bone microarchitecture and the cell populations within bone. Furthermore, we explored the correlations between circulating bone-targeting factors (in particular leptin, adiponectin and insulin) and bone parameters. Rats were assigned to one of three dietary groups (control: CON; MF/HS: OB1; HF/Fr: OB2; n = 12 each) for 17 weeks. Right-hand side femora were subjected to densitometry to measure BMC and BMD, and micro-computed tomography (μCT) was utilised to assess cortical and cancellous bone. Osteoblast (N.Ob), osteoclast (N.Oc), adipocyte (N.Ad) and chondrocyte numbers (N.Ch) were quantified histomorphometrically. Diet OB1 was largely beneficial to bone, while diet OB2 exerted detrimental effects on BMC, BMD, bone microarchitecture and bone cell populations. In cortical bone, N.Ob was positively correlated with BMD, cortical area and serum leptin. In cancellous bone, N.Ob was positively correlated with serum leptin and BMD, while N.Oc was negatively correlated with serum leptin. Overall, these findings support a role for endogenous circulating leptin in promoting bone formation. We conclude that the impact of different obesogenic diets may be driven by individual dietary effects on circulating factors, which may partly explain the contradictory reports in existing literature on the impact of HF and HS diets on bone.

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利用密度测量、显微计算机断层扫描和组织形态测量来表征膳食脂肪和糖对骨骼健康的影响。
致肥性喂养会影响全身代谢,影响骨骼健康和微结构,但已发表的研究结果往往自相矛盾。本研究旨在比较中脂肪/高糖(MF/HS)和高脂肪/高果糖(HF/Fr)饮食对断奶雄性Wistar大鼠股骨的影响,检测骨矿物质含量和密度(BMC、BMD)、皮质和松质骨微结构以及骨内细胞群。此外,我们探讨了循环骨靶向因子(特别是瘦素、脂联素和胰岛素)与骨参数之间的相关性。将大鼠分为三个饮食组(对照组:CON;MF / HS: OB1;高频/ Fr: OB2;N = 每个12)17 周。右侧股骨进行密度测量,测量BMC和BMD,微计算机断层扫描(μCT)评估皮质骨和松质骨。对成骨细胞(N.Ob)、破骨细胞(N.Oc)、脂肪细胞(N.Ad)和软骨细胞数量(N.Ch)进行组织形态学定量。饲粮OB1对骨骼有益,而饲粮OB2对BMC、骨密度、骨微结构和骨细胞群有不利影响。皮质骨N.Ob与骨密度、皮质面积、血清瘦素呈正相关。在松质骨中,N.Ob与血清瘦素、骨密度呈正相关,N.Oc与血清瘦素呈负相关。总的来说,这些发现支持内源性循环瘦素在促进骨形成中的作用。我们得出结论,不同的致肥饮食的影响可能是由个体饮食对循环因子的影响驱动的,这可能部分解释了现有文献中关于HF和HS饮食对骨骼影响的矛盾报道。
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