Influence of mechanical stimuli and zoledronic acid on the femoral morfology in rats with obesity and limited mobility models

N. Kostyshyn, I. Lopatenko, R. Serkiz, M. Zhyla
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The aim. Investigate the long-term effect of WBV and bisphosphonate (zoledronic acid) on the morphological structure and mineral density of the rat femora. Materials and methods. Rats were divided into control and three experimental groups: I - experimental group - high-calorie diet + limited mobility (HCD + LM), II - experimental group - HCD + LM + whole body vibration (WBV 3 m/s2). III - experimental group - HCD + LM + administration of zoledronic acid (HCD + LM + Zol. at a dose of 0.025 mg / kg). Bone mineral density determination, scanning electron microscopy of trabecular meshwork and immunohistological examination were performed. Results. The application of the model of a high-calorie diet with limited mobility leads to the loss of the mineral component of trabeculae up to 16.2%. The trabecular layer thinned to 13.9% compared to the control group, and the intertrabecular spaces expanded. Under the influence of whole-body vibration, there was an increase in BMD in the femora compared to the group HCD + LM, and bone density remained at the control level until the 16th week of the experiment. In group III, the rate of bone formation increased, the ratio of bone to trabecular volume was significantly higher compared to the group HCD + LM. Starting from the 8th week, it increased by 8.1% and 13% at the end of the experiment, respectively.Conclusions. A high-calorie diet with limited mobility reduces the mineral density of the trabeculae in the femoral bone. Zoledronic acid effectively improves mineralization but leads to impairment of the morphology of the bone growth plate. The research results indicate that WBV can be an effective non-pharmacological method of maintaining bone health in young people.
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机械刺激和唑来膦酸对肥胖和活动受限模型大鼠股骨形态的影响
的目标。探讨白藜芦醇和二膦酸(唑来膦酸)对大鼠股骨形态结构和矿物质密度的长期影响。材料和方法。将大鼠分为对照组和3个实验组:I -实验组-高热量饮食+限制活动(HCD + LM), II -实验组- HCD + LM +全身振动(WBV 3 m/s2)。ⅲ-实验组- HCD + LM +给药唑来膦酸(HCD + LM + Zol)。剂量为0.025 mg / kg)。行骨密度测定、小梁网扫描电镜及免疫组织学检查。结果。高热量饮食限制活动的模型的应用导致小梁的矿物质成分损失高达16.2%。与对照组相比,小梁层变薄至13.9%,小梁间隙扩大。在全身振动的影响下,大鼠股骨骨密度较HCD + LM组有所增加,骨密度维持在对照组水平,直至实验第16周。III组骨形成率增加,骨与小梁体积之比明显高于HCD + LM组。从第8周开始,实验结束时分别增加8.1%和13%。活动受限的高热量饮食会降低股骨小梁的矿物质密度。唑来膦酸有效地改善矿化,但导致骨生长板形态的损害。研究结果表明,白骨可作为一种有效的非药物方法来维持年轻人的骨骼健康。
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