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Resveratrol Treatment Delays Growth Plate Fusion and Improves Bone Growth in Female Rabbits

Trans-resveratrol (RES), naturally produced by many plants, has a structure similar to synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol, but any effect on bone growth has not yet been clarified. Pre-pubertal ovary-intact New Zealand white rabbits received daily oral administration of either vehicle (control) o...

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Autores principales: Karimian, Elham, Tamm, Chen, Chagin, Andrei S., Samuelsson, Karin, Kjartansdóttir, Kristín Rós, Ohlsson, Claes, Sävendahl, Lars
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067859
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author Karimian, Elham
Tamm, Chen
Chagin, Andrei S.
Samuelsson, Karin
Kjartansdóttir, Kristín Rós
Ohlsson, Claes
Sävendahl, Lars
author_facet Karimian, Elham
Tamm, Chen
Chagin, Andrei S.
Samuelsson, Karin
Kjartansdóttir, Kristín Rós
Ohlsson, Claes
Sävendahl, Lars
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description Trans-resveratrol (RES), naturally produced by many plants, has a structure similar to synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol, but any effect on bone growth has not yet been clarified. Pre-pubertal ovary-intact New Zealand white rabbits received daily oral administration of either vehicle (control) or RES (200 mg/kg) until growth plate fusion occurred. Bone growth and growth plate size were longitudinally monitored by X-ray imaging, while at the endpoint, bone length was assessed by a digital caliper. In addition, pubertal ovariectomized (OVX) rabbits were treated with vehicle, RES or estradiol cypionate (positive control) for 7 or 10 weeks and fetal rat metatarsal bones were cultured in vitro with RES (0.03 µM–50 µM) and followed for up to 19 days. In ovary-intact rabbits, sixteen-week treatment with RES increased tibiae and vertebrae bone growth and subsequently improved final length. In OVX rabbits, RES delayed fusion of the distal tibia, distal femur and proximal tibia epiphyses and femur length and vertebral bone growth increased when compared with controls. Histomorphometrical analysis showed that RES-treated OVX rabbits had a wider distal femur growth plate, enlarged resting zone, increased number/size of hypertrophic chondrocytes, increased height of the hypertrophic zone, and suppressed chondrocyte expression of VEGF and laminin. In cultured fetal rat metatarsal bones, RES stimulated growth at 0.3 µM while at higher concentrations (10 μM and 50 μM) growth was inhibited. We conclude that RES has the potential to improve longitudinal bone growth. The effect was associated with a delay of growth plate fusion resulting in increased final length. These effects were accompanied by a profound suppression of VEGF and laminin expression suggesting that impairment of growth plate vascularization might be an underlying mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-36959262013-07-09 Resveratrol Treatment Delays Growth Plate Fusion and Improves Bone Growth in Female Rabbits Karimian, Elham Tamm, Chen Chagin, Andrei S. Samuelsson, Karin Kjartansdóttir, Kristín Rós Ohlsson, Claes Sävendahl, Lars PLoS One Research Article Trans-resveratrol (RES), naturally produced by many plants, has a structure similar to synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol, but any effect on bone growth has not yet been clarified. Pre-pubertal ovary-intact New Zealand white rabbits received daily oral administration of either vehicle (control) or RES (200 mg/kg) until growth plate fusion occurred. Bone growth and growth plate size were longitudinally monitored by X-ray imaging, while at the endpoint, bone length was assessed by a digital caliper. In addition, pubertal ovariectomized (OVX) rabbits were treated with vehicle, RES or estradiol cypionate (positive control) for 7 or 10 weeks and fetal rat metatarsal bones were cultured in vitro with RES (0.03 µM–50 µM) and followed for up to 19 days. In ovary-intact rabbits, sixteen-week treatment with RES increased tibiae and vertebrae bone growth and subsequently improved final length. In OVX rabbits, RES delayed fusion of the distal tibia, distal femur and proximal tibia epiphyses and femur length and vertebral bone growth increased when compared with controls. Histomorphometrical analysis showed that RES-treated OVX rabbits had a wider distal femur growth plate, enlarged resting zone, increased number/size of hypertrophic chondrocytes, increased height of the hypertrophic zone, and suppressed chondrocyte expression of VEGF and laminin. In cultured fetal rat metatarsal bones, RES stimulated growth at 0.3 µM while at higher concentrations (10 μM and 50 μM) growth was inhibited. We conclude that RES has the potential to improve longitudinal bone growth. The effect was associated with a delay of growth plate fusion resulting in increased final length. These effects were accompanied by a profound suppression of VEGF and laminin expression suggesting that impairment of growth plate vascularization might be an underlying mechanism. Public Library of Science 2013-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3695926/ /pubmed/23840780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067859 Text en © 2013 Karimian et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Samuelsson, Karin
Kjartansdóttir, Kristín Rós
Ohlsson, Claes
Sävendahl, Lars
Resveratrol Treatment Delays Growth Plate Fusion and Improves Bone Growth in Female Rabbits
title Resveratrol Treatment Delays Growth Plate Fusion and Improves Bone Growth in Female Rabbits
title_full Resveratrol Treatment Delays Growth Plate Fusion and Improves Bone Growth in Female Rabbits
title_fullStr Resveratrol Treatment Delays Growth Plate Fusion and Improves Bone Growth in Female Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Resveratrol Treatment Delays Growth Plate Fusion and Improves Bone Growth in Female Rabbits
title_short Resveratrol Treatment Delays Growth Plate Fusion and Improves Bone Growth in Female Rabbits
title_sort resveratrol treatment delays growth plate fusion and improves bone growth in female rabbits
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067859
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