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Role of some phytoestrogens in recovering bone loss : histological results from experimental ovariectomized rat models
Background/aim Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by a decrease in bone mass and is widely recognized as a major health problem. Ovarian hormone defi ciency is a major risk factor for osteoporosis. A sharp decrease in ovarian estrogen production is the predominant cause of rapid bone loss and d...
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Published in: | Journal of the Arab Society for Medical Research 2015-07, Vol.10 (2), p.65-75 |
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Summary: | Background/aim
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by a decrease in bone mass and is widely recognized
as a major health problem. Ovarian hormone defi ciency is a major risk factor for osteoporosis.
A sharp decrease in ovarian estrogen production is the predominant cause of rapid bone loss
and deterioration of bone architecture, resulting in increased bone fragility during the fi rst
decade after menopause.
Materials and methods
A total of 70 albino rats were used, divided into seven groups of 10 rats each. Group 1 was
subjected to sham operation and used as a control group. In group 2, rats were ovariectomized
(OVX) and used as a model of postmenopausal osteoporosis. Three months after the operation
the OVX rats (group 2) were divided into six subgroups: one was considered the positive
control group; another one was treated with synthetic estrogen compound; and the other four
subgroups were fed a diet containing red clover, fennel, carob, and a combination of the three
plants. At the end of the experiment (after 3 months’ treatment) the animals were killed, and
the femur shafts were extracted, decalcifi ed, and processed into paraffi n blocks. Sections were
stained with hematoxylin and eosin for histopathological, image analysis, and morphometric
studies. Other sections were stained with periodic acid Schiff for histochemical investigations.
Results
The histopathological results of this study revealed that ovariectomy caused a decrease in
thickness of the cortical compact bone in the middle shaft of the femur and of the trabeculae
in cancellous bone in the head of the femur bone. Histochemical results showed new bone
formation in sections of rats treated with plants. The best results were detected in sections of
rats treated with a combination of the three plants. Red clover, fennel, and carob individually
or combined have a better ameliorating effect on ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis than does
synthetic estrogen compound.
Conclusion
Treatment of OVX rats with phytoestrogens such as red clover, fennel, and carob might improve
the histopathological and histochemical changes and morphometric parameters in bone with
ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis. |
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ISSN: | 1687-4293 2090-3286 |
DOI: | 10.4103/1687-4293.175880 |