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Long-Term High-Dose Resveratrol Supplementation Reduces Bone Mass and Fracture Strength in Rats.

Marie Juul Ornstrup1,2, Annemarie Brüel3, Jesper Skovhus Thomsen3, Torben Harsløf4, Bente Lomholt Langdahl4,5, Steen Bønløkke Pedersen4,5.   

Abstract

Resveratrol (RSV) is a natural polyphenolic compound. A recent study suggests a positive effect on BMD in men; however, the underlying changes in microstructure and strength remain unknown. We aimed to investigate the effects of RSV on the skeleton in hindlimb-immobilized and non-immobilized rats. Seventy-two female Wistar rats were divided into six groups. Two baseline (BSL) groups underwent short-term diet intervention for 4 weeks before sacrifice [phytoestrogen-deficient diet (PD) (BSL + PD) or RSV diet (600 mg/kg body weight/day) (BSL + RSV)]. Four groups were injected in the right hindlimb with botulinum toxin (BTX) (immobilized) or saline (non-immobilized), and fed either PD diet or RSV diet 4 weeks pre-injection and 6 weeks post-injection before sacrifice (BTX + PD, BTX + RSV, PD, and RSV, respectively). DXA, µCT, dynamic histomorphometry, and mechanical tests were performed. Short-term RSV treatment did not affect bone parameters, whereas long-term RSV exposure had a consistent negative impact on non-immobilized rats (RSV vs. PD); whole femoral aBMD (p = 0.01) and distal femoral metaphyseal Tb.N (p = 0.01), Tb.Sp (p = 0.02), and BV/TV (p = 0.07). At the femoral mid-diaphysis, RSV increased periosteal resorption (p = 0.01) and increased endosteal formation (p = 0.02), while mineralization was unaffected. In addition, RSV reduced femoral mid-diaphyseal three-point bending strength (p = 0.03) and stiffness (p = 0.04). BTX-induced immobilization resulted in significant bone loss and reduced bone strength; however, RSV supplementation was unable to prevent this. In conclusion, long-term high-dose RSV reduced bone mass and fracture strength and did not prevent immobilization-induced bone loss in rats.

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Keywords:  Bone strength; Histomorphometry; Immobilization; Microarchitecture; Phytoestrogen; Resveratrol

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29058054     DOI: 10.1007/s00223-017-0344-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int        ISSN: 0171-967X            Impact factor:   4.333


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