Title of article :
PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF VITAMIN D3 IN METHYLPREDNISOLONE ACETATE (MPA) INDUCED LOSS OF BONE METABOLISM MARKERS and BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN THE LUMBAR SPINE OF RAT
Author/Authors :
Ragerdi-Kashani, I Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran , Sobhani, A Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran , Moradi, F Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran , Pasbakhsh, P Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran , Sargolzaei-Avval, F Department of Anatomy - School of Medicine - Medical Sciences/University of Tehran
Abstract :
Although some vitamins have been shown to prevent glucocorticoids induced osteoporosis
in short term, the magnitude of this effect remains to be clarified. The aim of this study was to evaluate
protective effect of vitamin D3 on methylprednisolone acetate (MPA) induced osteoporosis in rats.
Twenty-four male Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups: group A (n = 6) was a
baseline control or normal animals; group B (n = 6) was treated only by normal saline; group C (n = 6),
was treated by MPA (0.2 mg/kg) subcutaneously for 4 weeks (3 times per a week) and finally group D
(n = 6) were administered MPA similar to group C plus vitamin D3 (0.1 μg/kg dissolved in ethanol
daily). Level of calcium, osteocalcin and acid phosphatase in serum were measured before and after
treatment. Also, bone mineral density (BMD) of lumber vertebrae was measured by dual energy X-ray
absorptiometry. The results showed that the serum calcium level was unaffected by MPA in all groups
before and after treatment, but the serum osteocalcin level and BMD of lumbar vertebrae were
significantly (P < 0.05) decreased in group C compared with groups A and B. In group D serum
osteocalcin level increased again significantly (P < 0.05) but increasing of BMD and bone mineral
content were not significant. The findings indicate that using of vitamin D3 in MPA treated rats could
increase bone formation and decrease bone resorption.
Keywords :
Methylprednisolone acetate , vitamin D3 , osteoporosis , bone metabolism markers , rat
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics