Vienna D. Lucia, Shirley C. Fitzpatrick-Wong, Hope A. Weiler
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This study was designed to compare the effects of dietary arachidonic acid (AA) versus prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) on bone cell metabolism and bone mass. Twenty-eight piglets from 7 litters were randomized to 1 of 4 treatments for 15 days: fatty acid supplemented formula (FA: 0.8% of total fatty acids as AA and 0.1% of total fatty acids as DHA)+PGE2 injections (0.1 mg/kg/day), FA+saline injections, standard formula (STD: n-6:n-3 of 8:1) + PGE2 injections or STD+saline injections. PGE2 resulted in elevated osteoblast activity as indicated by plasma osteocalcin and also reduced urinary calcium excretion. Dietary FA resulted in reduced bone resorption as indicated by urinary N-telopeptide and reduced bone PGE2. Both PGE2 and FA treatments independently lead to elevated femur mineral content, but the combined treatment caused a reduction. Thus the mechanisms by which PGE2 and FA lead to enhanced bone mass are distinct.