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Jump exercise during hindlimb unloading protect against the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture in growing young rats

Three-dimensional femoral trabecular architecture was investigated in tail-suspended young growing rats and the effects of jump exercise during the period of tail-suspension were also examined. Eight-week-old male Wistar rats (n = 24) were randomly assigned to three body weight-matched groups: a tai...

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Autores principales: Ju, Yong-In, Sone, Teruki, Ohnaru, Kazuhiro, Choi, Hak-Jin, Choi, Kyung-A, Fukunaga, Masao
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing AG 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23503945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-35
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author Ju, Yong-In
Sone, Teruki
Ohnaru, Kazuhiro
Choi, Hak-Jin
Choi, Kyung-A
Fukunaga, Masao
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Sone, Teruki
Ohnaru, Kazuhiro
Choi, Hak-Jin
Choi, Kyung-A
Fukunaga, Masao
author_sort Ju, Yong-In
collection PubMed
description Three-dimensional femoral trabecular architecture was investigated in tail-suspended young growing rats and the effects of jump exercise during the period of tail-suspension were also examined. Eight-week-old male Wistar rats (n = 24) were randomly assigned to three body weight-matched groups: a tail suspended group (SUS, n = 8); a sedentary control group (CON, n = 8) and rats primed with jump exercise during the period of tail suspension (JUM, n = 8). The jump exercise protocol consisted of 30 jumps/day, five days/week with a 40 cm jump height. After 3 weeks of jump exercise, bone mineral density (BMD) of the entire right femur was measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Three-dimensional trabecular bone architecture at the distal femoral metaphysis was evaluated using microcomputed tomography (micro-CT). Tail suspension caused a decrease in femoral BMD (−5%, p < 0.001) and trabecular bone architectural deterioration. Deterioration in the trabecular network during hindlimb unloading was mostly attributed to the reduction of trabecular number (−32%, p < 0.001) in the distal femoral metaphysis. Jump exercise during the tail suspension period increased trabecular thickness (14%, p < 0.001) and the reduction of trabecular number was suppressed. The present data indicate that jump exercise applied during hindlimb unloading could be able to inhibit bone loss and trabecular bone architectural deterioration caused by tail suspension.
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spelling pubmed-35972692013-03-15 Jump exercise during hindlimb unloading protect against the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture in growing young rats Ju, Yong-In Sone, Teruki Ohnaru, Kazuhiro Choi, Hak-Jin Choi, Kyung-A Fukunaga, Masao Springerplus Research Three-dimensional femoral trabecular architecture was investigated in tail-suspended young growing rats and the effects of jump exercise during the period of tail-suspension were also examined. Eight-week-old male Wistar rats (n = 24) were randomly assigned to three body weight-matched groups: a tail suspended group (SUS, n = 8); a sedentary control group (CON, n = 8) and rats primed with jump exercise during the period of tail suspension (JUM, n = 8). The jump exercise protocol consisted of 30 jumps/day, five days/week with a 40 cm jump height. After 3 weeks of jump exercise, bone mineral density (BMD) of the entire right femur was measured using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Three-dimensional trabecular bone architecture at the distal femoral metaphysis was evaluated using microcomputed tomography (micro-CT). Tail suspension caused a decrease in femoral BMD (−5%, p < 0.001) and trabecular bone architectural deterioration. Deterioration in the trabecular network during hindlimb unloading was mostly attributed to the reduction of trabecular number (−32%, p < 0.001) in the distal femoral metaphysis. Jump exercise during the tail suspension period increased trabecular thickness (14%, p < 0.001) and the reduction of trabecular number was suppressed. The present data indicate that jump exercise applied during hindlimb unloading could be able to inhibit bone loss and trabecular bone architectural deterioration caused by tail suspension. Springer International Publishing AG 2013-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3597269/ /pubmed/23503945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-35 Text en © Ju et al; licensee Springer. 2013 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ju, Yong-In
Sone, Teruki
Ohnaru, Kazuhiro
Choi, Hak-Jin
Choi, Kyung-A
Fukunaga, Masao
Jump exercise during hindlimb unloading protect against the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture in growing young rats
title Jump exercise during hindlimb unloading protect against the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture in growing young rats
title_full Jump exercise during hindlimb unloading protect against the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture in growing young rats
title_fullStr Jump exercise during hindlimb unloading protect against the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture in growing young rats
title_full_unstemmed Jump exercise during hindlimb unloading protect against the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture in growing young rats
title_short Jump exercise during hindlimb unloading protect against the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture in growing young rats
title_sort jump exercise during hindlimb unloading protect against the deterioration of trabecular bone microarchitecture in growing young rats
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3597269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23503945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-35
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