ESTROGENS REDUCE BONE LOSS IN THE OVARIECTOMIZED, LACTATING RAT MODEL

被引:22
作者
GARNER, SC [1 ]
ANDERSON, JJB [1 ]
MAR, MH [1 ]
PARIKH, I [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV N CAROLINA,SCH PUBL HLTH,DEPT NUTR,2211 MCGAVRAN GREENBERG BLDG,CB 7400,CHAPEL HILL,NC 27599
来源
BONE AND MINERAL | 1991年 / 15卷 / 01期
关键词
RAT MODEL; OSTEOPENIA; OSTEOPOROSIS; ESTROGEN; SERUM CALCIUM (TOTAL AND IONIZED); SERUM ESTRADIOL; LACTATION;
D O I
10.1016/0169-6009(91)90108-C
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Estrogen treatment of ovariectomized, lactating rats improved retention of bone mineral mass by 15-25% compared to ovariectomized, lactating rats receiving vehicle only. On the second day postpartum all lactating rats were ovariectomized and were placed along with age-matched non-mated controls on a whole-wheat flour-based diet with 0.1% calcium and 0.4% phosphorus. On day 6 postpartum estrogen treatment was begun with either implantation of a slow-release 17-beta-estradiol pellet or with the first of daily subcutaneous injections in sesame oil (vehicle). Increasing doses of estrogen resulted in decreased food consumption and decreased litter weight gain, both well-known effects of estrogens. Ovariectomized, lactating rats implanted with a slow-release pellet containing 0.35 mg 17-beta-estradiol had mean serum estradiol levels of 113.5 pg/ml. At the end of 21 days of lactation, femurs of dams with placebo pellets showed loss of 54% of bone ash weight compared with the non-mated controls versus only 42% loss by rats receiving estradiol treatment. Rats were also injected with estradiol benzoate in a sesame oil vehicle at 3 dose levels of 1.6, 5, or 16-mu-g/day. Only the 5 and 16-mu-g/day doses significantly improved retention of bone mineral mass during lactation (+17% and +18%, respectively, vs vehicle-injected, lactating rats). Estrone administered by subcutaneous injection also improved retention of bone during lactation; however, injection of 50-mu-g/day of estrone was required to produce an equivalent bone retention compared to 5-mu-g/day of estradiol. Thus, treatment of ovariectomized, lactating rats with estrogens results in a significant reduction of the loss of bone mineral mass associated with lactation.
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