Zinc inhibits ovariectomy induced microarchitectural changes in the bone tissue

Purpose: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of zinc supplementation as a nutritional supplement in case of osteopenia induced microarchitectural changes in rat model. Methods: Forty eight animals in two batches of twenty four animals each were assigned to four groups: Control...

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Main Authors: Payal Bhardwaj, Durg Vijay Rai, Mohan Lal Garg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-03-01
Series:Journal of Nutrition & Intermediary Metabolism
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spelling doaj-898c118ef5894667af38cabd8af10e8f2020-11-25T00:36:58ZengElsevierJournal of Nutrition & Intermediary Metabolism2352-38592016-03-013C334010.1016/j.jnim.2015.12.333Zinc inhibits ovariectomy induced microarchitectural changes in the bone tissuePayal Bhardwaj0Durg Vijay Rai1Mohan Lal Garg2Department of Biophysics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, IndiaDepartment of Biophysics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, IndiaDepartment of Biophysics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, IndiaPurpose: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of zinc supplementation as a nutritional supplement in case of osteopenia induced microarchitectural changes in rat model. Methods: Forty eight animals in two batches of twenty four animals each were assigned to four groups: Control, Zinc, Ovariectomized (OVX) and OVX + Zinc. The treatment period was continued for eight weeks. Histoarchitecture analysis was performed on both the bones i.e. femur and tibia using light as well as electron microscopy. Also, the bone calcium content was estimated using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Results: The body weight of the animals in the OVX group was significantly higher in comparison to the control animals. The body weight was found to increase significantly upon zinc supplementation to OVX animals till the 4th week and then was almost comparable till the termination of treatment period. Calcium content in both femur and tibia were found to be significantly reduced in the ovariectomized group. The connectivity of trabeculae was lost following ovariectomy. Zinc administration restored bone calcium content as well bone tissue morphology including trabecular thickness. Conclusion: These findings suggest that changes in the trabecular bone attributed to estrogen deficiency are arrested by zinc supplementation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235238591530030XZincBone microarchitectureOvariectomyTrabecular boneElectron microscopyCalcium
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author Payal Bhardwaj
Durg Vijay Rai
Mohan Lal Garg
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Durg Vijay Rai
Mohan Lal Garg
Zinc inhibits ovariectomy induced microarchitectural changes in the bone tissue
Journal of Nutrition & Intermediary Metabolism
Zinc
Bone microarchitecture
Ovariectomy
Trabecular bone
Electron microscopy
Calcium
author_facet Payal Bhardwaj
Durg Vijay Rai
Mohan Lal Garg
author_sort Payal Bhardwaj
title Zinc inhibits ovariectomy induced microarchitectural changes in the bone tissue
title_short Zinc inhibits ovariectomy induced microarchitectural changes in the bone tissue
title_full Zinc inhibits ovariectomy induced microarchitectural changes in the bone tissue
title_fullStr Zinc inhibits ovariectomy induced microarchitectural changes in the bone tissue
title_full_unstemmed Zinc inhibits ovariectomy induced microarchitectural changes in the bone tissue
title_sort zinc inhibits ovariectomy induced microarchitectural changes in the bone tissue
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Nutrition & Intermediary Metabolism
issn 2352-3859
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Purpose: The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of zinc supplementation as a nutritional supplement in case of osteopenia induced microarchitectural changes in rat model. Methods: Forty eight animals in two batches of twenty four animals each were assigned to four groups: Control, Zinc, Ovariectomized (OVX) and OVX + Zinc. The treatment period was continued for eight weeks. Histoarchitecture analysis was performed on both the bones i.e. femur and tibia using light as well as electron microscopy. Also, the bone calcium content was estimated using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Results: The body weight of the animals in the OVX group was significantly higher in comparison to the control animals. The body weight was found to increase significantly upon zinc supplementation to OVX animals till the 4th week and then was almost comparable till the termination of treatment period. Calcium content in both femur and tibia were found to be significantly reduced in the ovariectomized group. The connectivity of trabeculae was lost following ovariectomy. Zinc administration restored bone calcium content as well bone tissue morphology including trabecular thickness. Conclusion: These findings suggest that changes in the trabecular bone attributed to estrogen deficiency are arrested by zinc supplementation.
topic Zinc
Bone microarchitecture
Ovariectomy
Trabecular bone
Electron microscopy
Calcium
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235238591530030X
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