THE STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF ARTIFICIAL OSTEOPOROSIS CREATED BY COMBINED OVARIECTOMY AND CALCIUM-RESTRICTED DIETS IN A PORCINE MODEL

Jui-Yang Hsieh, Yao-Horng Wang, Jyh‐Horng Wang, Po‐Quang Chen, Yi-You Huang
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This study design is to evaluate the mid-term changes in bone mineral density (BMD) with combined calcium-restricted and ovariectomized miniature porcine models as a large animal model in osteoporosis. The combined old practice hangs on for almost 30 years. Four 6-month-old (T0) female miniature pigs were enrolled in this study. The pigs were fed a normal diet prior to the ovariectomy at the age of 1 year and 3 months (T1) but switched to a diet with restricted calcium content afterwards. Each of the pigs received dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) once before ovariectomy, and once every three months (T2, T3, T4) after the ovariectomy to evaluate the changes in BMD. The body weight of all four subject pigs increased significantly during this study ([Formula: see text]). The initial changes in both the BMD levels (T1/T2) were found to be statistically insignificant ([Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], respectively). However, upon comparison of later BMD changes (T3/T4, T1/T3 and T1/T4), statistically significant elevations were found ([Formula: see text] for all three comparisons). Ovariectomy and calcium-restricted diets are ineffective in achieving an osteoporotic porcine model based on BMD assessments. BMD levels of the subject pigs continued to rise until the point at which body growth had stopped because the ideal pigs for surgical experiments were far from maturity. This finding is not unexpected; after all, the subject pigs are not senile. Without violations of the physiology and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) regulations, moreover, pigs could be fed by strictly calcium-restricted diets or deprived of soybean component feed. Furthermore, the alternative protocols in osteoporotic porcine model shall perform experiments as soon as possible after ovariectomy. We should take other studies about artificial osteoporotic pigs more into consideration whether it is based on a rational method.
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卵巢切除联合限钙日粮对猪模型人工骨质疏松的影响研究
本研究设计是用限钙和去卵巢联合的小型猪模型作为大型动物模型,评价骨质疏松症中期骨密度(BMD)的变化。这种结合在一起的旧做法延续了近30年。本研究选用4头6月龄(T0)雌性小型猪。1岁零3个月(T1)切除卵巢前饲喂正常饲粮,切除卵巢后改为限钙饲粮。每头猪在卵巢切除前和卵巢切除后每3个月(T2、T3、T4)分别接受1次双能x线骨密度测定(DXA),评估BMD的变化。在研究期间,所有4头试验猪的体重都显著增加(公式:见正文)。两组骨密度水平(T1/T2)的初始变化均无统计学意义(分别为[公式:见文]和[公式:见文])。然而,在比较后来的骨密度变化(T3/T4, T1/T3和T1/T4)时,发现有统计学意义的升高(所有三个比较的公式:见文本)。卵巢切除和限钙饮食对基于骨密度评估的骨质疏松猪模型无效。实验猪的骨密度水平持续上升,直到身体生长停止,因为用于外科实验的理想猪还远未成熟。这一发现并不出人意料;毕竟,实验对象猪并不衰老。此外,在不违反生理学和机构动物保健和利用委员会(IACUC)规定的情况下,猪可以饲喂严格限钙日粮或不饲喂大豆成分饲料。此外,骨质疏松猪模型的替代方案应在卵巢切除后尽快进行实验。对于其他关于人工骨质疏松猪的研究,是否采用了合理的方法,值得我们多加考虑。
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Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications
Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications is an international, interdisciplinary journal aiming at publishing up-to-date contributions on original clinical and basic research in the biomedical engineering. Research of biomedical engineering has grown tremendously in the past few decades. Meanwhile, several outstanding journals in the field have emerged, with different emphases and objectives. We hope this journal will serve as a new forum for both scientists and clinicians to share their ideas and the results of their studies. Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications explores all facets of biomedical engineering, with emphasis on both the clinical and scientific aspects of the study. It covers the fields of bioelectronics, biomaterials, biomechanics, bioinformatics, nano-biological sciences and clinical engineering. The journal fulfils this aim by publishing regular research / clinical articles, short communications, technical notes and review papers. Papers from both basic research and clinical investigations will be considered.
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