| Literature DB >> 30359442 |
Sheau C Chai1, Elizabeth M Foley2,3, Bahram H Arjmandi2,3.
Abstract
The present study was designed to assess the extent to which vitamin E and aspirin individually or in combination prevent and/or reverse bone loss and atherosclerotic lesion formation in orchidectomized aged rats. Forty-nine 12-month old male Sprague-Dawley rats were either sham-operated (Sham, one group) or orchidectomized (Orx, four groups) and fed a control diet for 120 days to establish bone loss and atherosclerotic lesions. Thereafter, rats were assigned to the various treatment groups (n = 9 to 10 per group): 1) Sham and 2) Orx groups received AIN93M, containing 75 IU vitamin E and served as control, and the other three Orx groups received either 3) 500 IU vitamin E, 4) 500 mg aspirin, or 5) 500 IU vitamin E + 500 mg aspirin per kg diet for 90 days. After 90 days of treatment, rats were sacrificed, necropsied, and tissues were collected for analyses. Results show that 500 IU vitamin E was able to reduce the development of atherosclerosis lesion formation and aortic streak area compared to Orx control. More importantly, 500 mg aspirin completely reversed the fatty streak area and made the atherosclerotic lesions disappear. Vitamin E and aspirin were not able to reverse bone loss as shown by whole body, lumbar and femoral bone mineral content and bone mineral density due to gonadal hormone deficiency. Instead, 500 mg aspirin somewhat increased the trabecular separation while decreased trabecular thickness compared to Orx control. Our findings suggest that both, vitamin E and aspirin exert anti-atherogenic effects and aspirin is more effective than vitamin E in preventing atherosclerosis lesions in Orx rats.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30359442 PMCID: PMC6201936 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Effects of orchidectomy (Orx), vitamin E and aspirin on food intake, body and coagulating gland weights.
| Sham | Orx | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment (per kg diet) | Control | Control | 500 IU Vit E | 500 mg Aspirin | 500 IU Vit E + |
| Average food intake (g/day) | 16.5±0.3 | 15.9±0.2 | 16.1±0.2 | 16.0±0.2 | 16.1±0.2 |
| Initial body weight (g) | 489±7.9 | 487±10.5 | 488±9.7 | 488±9.4 | 488±9.4 |
| Final body weight (g) | 482±15.7 | 465±13.4 | 503±17.7 | 484±14.2 | 487±14.5 |
| Coagulating gland (g) | 1.36±0.20 | 0.18±0.0 | 0.18±0.01 | 0.16±0.02 | 0.19±0.20 |
Values are means ± SEM; n = 9–10 rats per treatment group.
a,bWithin a row, values that do not share the same superscript letters are significantly (P<0.05) different from each other.
Effect of orchidectomy (Orx), vitamin E and aspirin on serum lipid parameters.
| Sham | Orx | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment (per kg diet) | Control | Control | 500 IU Vit E | 500 mg Aspirin | 500 IU Vit E + |
| Total Cholesterol (mg/dL) | 138±12.9 | 205±12.2 | 172±12.2 | 165±9.6 | 164±13.8 |
| HDL-Cholesterol (mg/dL) | 46.0±4.1 | 63.7±3.9 | 56.6±3.9 | 55.9±3.3 | 55.6±5.5 |
| Triglycerides (mg/dL) | 65.1±5.8 | 83.6±5.5 | 70.1±5.5 | 69.3±5.3 | 65.8±4.6 |
Values are means ± SEM; n = 9–10 rats per treatment group.
a,bWithin a row, values that do not share the same superscript letters are significantly (P<0.05) different from each other.
Fig 1Effects of orchidectomy (Orx), vitamin E and aspirin on number of rats with atherosclerotic plaques (1A), aortic fatty streak area (1B), and progression of atherosclerotic lesions (1C). All these values (Figures A-C) are expressed as a percentage. Bars (1A and 1B) represent the percent means ± SEM from 9–10 rats per treatment group. *Asterisk denotes significant differences in comparison with other groups (P<0.05). Bars (1C) represent the distribution of rats (percentage) in the different degrees of lesion formation, n = 9–10 per group. The degree of lesion formation was classified as normal (without lesion formation), early atheromatous, and atheromatous.
Effect of orchidectomy (Orx), vitamin E and aspirin on atherosclerotic lesions and aortic fatty streak area.
| Sham | Orx | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment (per kg diet) | Control | Control | 500 IU Vit E | 500 mg Aspirin | 500 IU Vit E + |
| Rats with plaque (%) | 0.0±0.0 | 83.3±16.7 | 20.0±13.3 | 0.0±0.0 | 0.0±0.0 |
| Aortic fatty streak area (%) | 0.0±0.0 | 44.4±14.0 | 3.3±2.2 | 0.0±0.0 | 0.0±0.0 |
Values are means ± SEM; n = 9–10 rats per treatment group.
a,bWithin a row, values that do not share the same superscript letters are significantly (P<0.05) different from each other.
Effects of orchidectomy (Orx), vitamin E and aspirin on bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC), and bone mineral area (BMA) of 3rd, 4th, and 5th lumbar vertebra and right femur.
| Sham | Orx | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment (per kg diet) | Control | Control | 500 IU Vit E | 500 mg Aspirin | 500 IU Vit E + |
| BMD (g/cm2) | |||||
| Whole body | 0.187±0.001 | 0.177±0.002 | 0.174±0.002 | 0.173±0.002 | 0.177±0.001 |
| 3rd lumbar | 0.242±0.0045 | 0.218±0.0043 | 0.215±0.0043 | 0.214±0.0045 | 0.223±0.0045 |
| 4th lumbar | 0.256±0.0040 | 0.223±0.0038 | 0.218±0.0038 | 0.220±0.0040 | 0.223±0.0040 |
| 5th lumbar | 0.256±0.0043 | 0.228±0.0041 | 0.225±0.0041 | 0.224±0.0043 | 0.232±0.0043 |
| Right femur | 0.277±0.0037 | 0.249±0.0035 | 0.242±0.0035 | 0.243±0.0035 | 0.252±0.0037 |
| BMC (g) | |||||
| Whole body | 15.9±0.197 | 14.6±0.198 | 14.4±0.299 | 14.6±0.360 | 14.7±0.277 |
| 3rd lumbar | 0.185±0.0060 | 0.160±0.0057 | 0.156±0.0057 | 0.153±0.0060 | 0.155±0.0060 |
| 4th lumbar | 0.203±0.0059 | 0.173±0.0056 | 0.163±0.0056 | 0.168±0.0059 | 0.173±0.0059 |
| 5th lumbar | 0.206±0.0063 | 0.173±0.006 | 0.170±0.006 | 0.167±0.0063 | 0.175±0.0064 |
| Right femur | 0.717±0.0170 | 0.625±0.0161 | 0.608±0.0161 | 0.611±0.0161 | 0.648±0.0170 |
| BMA (cm2) | |||||
| Whole body | 84.8±0.965 | 82.3±1.258 | 82.8±1.331 | 84.1±1.671 | 84.2±1.417 |
| 3rd lumbar | 0.765±0.0166 | 0.733±0.0163 | 0.722±0.0163 | 0.715±0.0172 | 0.706±0.0166 |
| 4th lumbar | 0.794±0.0167 | 0.778±0.0158 | 0.746±0.0158 | 0.760±0.0167 | 0.774±0.0167 |
| 5th lumbar | 0.807±0.0178 | 0.759±0.0169 | 0.754±0.0169 | 0.743±0.0178 | 0.752±0.0178 |
| Right femur | 2.58±0.0444 | 2.51±0.0421 | 2.51±0.0421 | 2.51±0.0178 | 2.57±0.0444 |
Values are means ± SEM; n = 9–10 rats per treatment group.
a,bWithin a row, values that do not share the same superscript letters are significantly (P<0.05) different from each other.
Effects of orchidectomy (Orx), vitamin E and aspirin on trabecular microarchitectural parameters of distal femur.
| Sham | Orx | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment | Control | Control | 500 IU Vit E | 500 mg Aspirin | 500 IU Vit E + |
| BV/TV (1) | 0.137±0.013 | 0.061±0.008 | 0.054±0.008 | 0.048±0.002 | 0.055±0.007 |
| Tb.N (1/mm) | 2.095±0.151 | 1.293±0.151 | 1.438±0.151 | 1.136±0.110 | 1.396±0.164 |
| Tb.Th (mm) | 0.085±0.002 | 0.075±0.002 | 0.071±0.002 | 0.068±0.005 | 0.070±0.003 |
| Tb.Sp (mm) | 0.521±0.069 | 0.793±0.069 | 0.737±0.069 | 0.930±0.087 | 0.770±0.083 |
| Conn.D (1/mm3) | 26.63±2.03 | 14.15±2.03 | 13.99±2.03 | 13.89±0.73 | 15.77±1.04 |
| SMI | 1.668±0.126 | 1.903±0.126 | 2.141±0.126 | 1.678±0.148 | 1.890±0.134 |
Values are means ± SEM; n = 6 rats per treatment group.
a,bWithin a row, values that do not share the same superscript letters are significantly (P<0.05) different from each other.
Effects of orchidectomy (Orx), vitamin E and aspirin on biomarkers of bone metabolism.
| Sham | Orx | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment | Control | Control | 500 IU Vit E | 500 mg Aspirin | 500 IU Vit E + |
| Urinary Dpd | 22.8±5.68 | 38.3±5.39 | 32.3±5.39 | 31.2±5.39 | 33.7±5.68 |
| Serum Osteocalcin (ng/mL) | 13.0±1.48 | 17.9±1.41 | 16.0±1.41 | 17.7±1.41 | 14.1±1.48 |
Values are means ± SEM; n = 9–10 rats per treatment group.