BONE TISSUE REMODELING AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF EXOGENOUS MELATONIN IN DIFFERENT SEASONS.

I G Litovka, V Ya Berezovskyi, S P Veselskyi, U O Zhernoklov
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We studied the impact of pharmacological doses (5 mg / kg) of melatonin on the parameters of bone remodeling in 3 month-old male Wistar rats in autumn and spring. In autumn experiments, introduction of melatonin to young rats caused an increase of alkaline phosphatase by 43,9% and hialuronidase activity by 15,4% and decreased the content of glycosaminoglycans by 46,7%. The concentration of total lipids and triglycerides was decreased. In spring, the introduction of melatonin to young rats inhibited the physiological remodeling of bone tissue, reduced the activity of alkaline phosphatase and increased the activity of acid on the 78% and tartrate resistant acid phosphatases by 72% regardless of the oxygen consumption level. The concentration of glycosaminoglycans and free amino acids increased. Such changes may disturb the integrity of the organic matrix and reduce the fixation of inorganic component of connective tissue – hydroxyapatite crystals.

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外源性褪黑素在不同季节引入后的骨组织重塑。
研究了3月龄雄性Wistar大鼠秋季和春季剂量(5 mg / kg)褪黑素对骨重塑参数的影响。在秋季实验中,给幼鼠引入褪黑素,使碱性磷酸酶增加43.9%,高尿酸酶活性增加15.4%,糖胺聚糖含量减少46.7%。总脂质和甘油三酯浓度降低。春季给幼鼠注射褪黑素抑制了骨组织的生理重塑,降低了碱性磷酸酶的活性,使78%和酒石酸盐抗性酸性磷酸酶的酸性活性增加了72%,而与氧气消耗水平无关。糖胺聚糖和游离氨基酸浓度升高。这种变化可能会扰乱有机基质的完整性,并减少结缔组织-羟基磷灰石晶体的无机成分的固定。
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