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PLoS ONE ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. e102797 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kiyoshi Mori ◽  
Riko Kitazawa ◽  
Takeshi Kondo ◽  
Michiko Mori ◽  
Yasuhiro Hamada ◽  
...  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hatem M Abuohashish ◽  
Salim S Al-Rejaie ◽  
Khaled A Al-Hosaini ◽  
Mihir Y Parmar ◽  
Mohammed M Ahmed

2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Qi ◽  
Yang Zhang ◽  
Ya-bo Yan ◽  
Wei Lei ◽  
Zi-xiang Wu ◽  
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The aim of this study was to investigate the protective effect of cordymin on diabetic osteopenia in alloxan-induced diabetic rats and the possible mechanisms involved. The diabetic rats received daily intraperitoneal injection with cordymin (20, 50, and 100 mg/kg/day) for 5 weeks. Cordymin could restore the circulating blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP), tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), and insulin levels in a dose-dependent manner. Also, the treatment of diabetic rats with cordymin could partially reverse theβcells death and decrease the total antioxidant status (TAOS) in the diabetic rats. The results may directly and indirectly account for the possible mechanism of the beneficial effect of cordymin on diabetic osteopenia, which was confirmed with the increased bone mineral content (BMC) and bone mineral density (BMD) in diabetic rats (P<0.05). All those findings indicate that cordymin may play a protective role in diabetic osteoporosis.


2012 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 438-443 ◽  
Author(s):  
Satoshi Takagi ◽  
Toshihiro Miura ◽  
Takenori Yamashita ◽  
Naoki Ando ◽  
Haruka Nakao ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 670 (1) ◽  
pp. 317-324 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Liang ◽  
Zhonghua Luo ◽  
Shuhua Ge ◽  
Mo Li ◽  
Junjie Du ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 539-549 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valéria Morgiana Gualberto Duarte ◽  
Alanna de Sousa Rodrigues ◽  
Luciana Augusto de Rezende ◽  
Ana Maria de Oliveira Ramos ◽  
Rodrigo Medeiros de Souza ◽  
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The relationship between lipid peroxidation, antioxidant defense and diabetic osteopenia remains unclear. This study evaluated the relationship among lipid peroxidation index, antioxidant defense parameters and bone metabolism in a premenopausal diabetic model using measures including thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances concentration (TBARS) and reduced glutathione (GSH) content in brain homogenates, histomorphometric analysis, biomechanical testing and bone mineral density (BMD). Female Wistar rats with regular estrous cycle were divided into two groups: Group 1: control rats (n = 15) and Group 2: diabetic rats (n = 15). Diabetes was induced by alloxan and confirmed by glycemia >250 mg/dL. The lipid peroxidation index, measured by TBARS concentration, showed a significant increase (p<0.05) in diabetic animals in comparison to control animals. However, the antioxidant parameter measured by GSH content, was significantly lower (p<0.05) in diabetic animals. Histomorphometric analysis showed a significant increase (p<0.05) in femoral trabecular separation together with a significant decrease (p<0.05) in trabecular thickness, and reduced trabecular bone volume in diabetic rats. Moreover, biomechanical testing and BMD values were significantly lower (p<0.05) in the diabetic group. Thus, our results demonstrated that increased lipid peroxidation and altered antioxidant defense could be related to the development of oxidative stress and diabetic osteopenia in premenopausal rats.


2009 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 931-937 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasuyuki Katayama ◽  
Takuhiko Akatsu ◽  
Michiko Yamamoto ◽  
Nobuo Kugai ◽  
Naokazu Nagata

Bone ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. 936-941 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasuhiro Hamada ◽  
Hideki Fujii ◽  
Riko Kitazawa ◽  
Junji Yodoi ◽  
Sohei Kitazawa ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 62 (5) ◽  
pp. 235-243
Author(s):  
Hitoshi Ishida
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Bone ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. S95-S96
Author(s):  
Aimin Wang ◽  
Juan Ren ◽  
Jingfang Li ◽  
Vincent Hascall

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