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Effect of daidzein, a soy isoflavone, on bone metabolism in Cd-treated ovariectomized rats

Authors
Om, Ae SonShim, Jae Young
Issue Date
Aug-2007
Publisher
Polskie Towarzystwo Biochemiczne
Keywords
daidzein; soy isoflavone; bone metabolism
Citation
Acta Biochimica Polonica, v.54, no.3, pp 641 - 646
Pages
6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Acta Biochimica Polonica
Volume
54
Number
3
Start Page
641
End Page
646
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/172260
DOI
10.18388/abp.2007_3237
ISSN
0001-527X
1734-154X
Abstract
This study compared the ability of daidzein, a soy isoflavone, with that of 17 beta-estradiol to prevent bone loss in cadmium (Cd)-exposed ovariectomized (OVX) rats during growth. Four week-old female Wistar rats were randomly assigned to five treatment groups of 9 rats each, either (1) sham-operated (SH); (2) OVX and placed on experimental diets (OVX); (3) OVX fed 50 ppm of CdCl2 (OVX-Cd); (4) OVX fed 50 ppm of CdCl2 and 10 mu g of daidzein per kg of body mass (OVX-CD-D); or (5) OVX fed 50 ppm of CdCl2 and 10 mu g of estrogen per kg of body mass (OVXCD-E). All rats were given free access to AIN-76 modified diet and drinking water, with or without Cd, for 8 weeks. The OVX groups gained more (P<0.05) body mass than the SH group. Femoral mass was increased by feeding daidzein and estradiol, whereas femoral length was not (P>0.05) significantly different among groups. Femoral breaking force was not significantly different among groups, however, femoral BMD was significantly lower in OVX-Cd than in the SH and OVX groups. Morphologically proliferative cartilage and hypertrophic cells in femur showed normal distribution in OVX-Cd-D and OVX-Cd-E groups unlike those in OVX-Cd group. These findings suggest that Cd-OVX-induced osteopenia or osteoporosis probably results from an increase in bone turnover.
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