Title of article :
Protective Effect of Oxytocin Against Bone Loss in a Female Rat Model of Osteoporosis
Author/Authors :
Moghazy, Hoda Medical Physiology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Sohag University, Egypt , Mahmoud, Aida Abdeen Medical Physiology Department - Faculty of Medicine - Sohag University, Egypt , Elbadre, Hala Medical Biochemistry Department - Faculty of Medicine - Assiut University, Egypt , Aziz, Hekmat Osman Abdel Histology Departments - Faculty of Medicine - Sohag University, Egypt
Abstract :
Introduction: Oxytocin (OT) has been proposed to assist in the regulation of bone remodeling
and to exert an antiosteoporotic effect. We evaluated the possible protective effect of OT against bone
degeneration in ovariectomized (OVX) rats.
Methods: The study was performed on three groups of adult female rats; group I was subjected to sham
operation, group II was subjected to ovariectomy, and group III was subjected to ovariectomy and
intraperitoneal injection with OT for eight successive weeks. At the end of the study, bone mass density
(BMD) was measured; then the rats were euthanized and their blood and bone tissues were examined.
Results: The group II rats had significantly less BMD and greater serum bone-specific alkaline phosphatase
(bALP), osteocalcin (OC), and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) levels than the group I rats.
Furthermore, group II rats had fewer osteocytes and osteoblasts, and less OPG/RANKL mRNA expression
than group I rats. The groups I and III and rats showed no significant differences in BMD, bALP, OC,
TRAP, OPG/RANKL mRNA expression, or osteocyte and osteoblast numbers.
Conclusions: Oxytocin may have an antiosteoporotic effect in OVX rats.
Keywords :
RANKL , Ovariectomy , OPG - Oxytocin , Osteoporosis
Journal title :
Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (RBMB)