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Cod Liver Oil, but Not Retinoic Acid, Treatment Restores Bone Thickness in a Vitamin A-Deficient Rat

Vitamin A plays a prominent role for maintaining optimal bone status, but its impact upon the bone in response to vitamin A deficiency is not well defined. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how replenishing vitamin A by either whole food cod liver oil (COD) or the active metabolite of vitami...

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Autores principales: Baybutt, Richard C., Standard, Joseph T., Dim, Daniel, Quinn, Tim, Hamdan, Hana, Lin, Dingbo, Kunz, Kyle, Bomstein, Zachary S., Estorge, Benjamin J., Herndon, Betty, Zia, Hamid, Mansour, Ahmad, Lankachandra, Manesha, Molteni, Agostino
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8838835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35276845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14030486
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author Baybutt, Richard C.
Standard, Joseph T.
Dim, Daniel
Quinn, Tim
Hamdan, Hana
Lin, Dingbo
Kunz, Kyle
Bomstein, Zachary S.
Estorge, Benjamin J.
Herndon, Betty
Zia, Hamid
Mansour, Ahmad
Lankachandra, Manesha
Molteni, Agostino
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Standard, Joseph T.
Dim, Daniel
Quinn, Tim
Hamdan, Hana
Lin, Dingbo
Kunz, Kyle
Bomstein, Zachary S.
Estorge, Benjamin J.
Herndon, Betty
Zia, Hamid
Mansour, Ahmad
Lankachandra, Manesha
Molteni, Agostino
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description Vitamin A plays a prominent role for maintaining optimal bone status, but its impact upon the bone in response to vitamin A deficiency is not well defined. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how replenishing vitamin A by either whole food cod liver oil (COD) or the active metabolite of vitamin A, retinoic acid (RA), altered bone thickness of vitamin A-deficient (VAD) rats. Weanling rats were administered a control diet (CTRL) or VAD diet for 9 weeks. This was followed by four weeks of treatment in which the VAD group was divided into the following 4 subgroups: (1) VAD (9 weeks)-VAD (4 weeks); (2) VAD-CTRL; (3) VAD-COD; and (4) VAD-RA. Compared to controls, VAD rats had thicker bones which showed marked dysplasia. VAD-rats treated with COD produced a thinner bone that was not significantly different from that of untreated rats. In contrast, RA did not significantly change the thicker bone, and also had significantly greater periosteal and endosteal osteoblast numbers compared to VAD-COD. Active osteoclasts were not detected in VAD rats, nor during the treatment period. These findings suggest that the abnormal bone thickness in VAD rats appears to be more effectively restored to bone thickness of untreated control rats when treated with COD.
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spelling pubmed-88388352022-02-13 Cod Liver Oil, but Not Retinoic Acid, Treatment Restores Bone Thickness in a Vitamin A-Deficient Rat Baybutt, Richard C. Standard, Joseph T. Dim, Daniel Quinn, Tim Hamdan, Hana Lin, Dingbo Kunz, Kyle Bomstein, Zachary S. Estorge, Benjamin J. Herndon, Betty Zia, Hamid Mansour, Ahmad Lankachandra, Manesha Molteni, Agostino Nutrients Article Vitamin A plays a prominent role for maintaining optimal bone status, but its impact upon the bone in response to vitamin A deficiency is not well defined. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how replenishing vitamin A by either whole food cod liver oil (COD) or the active metabolite of vitamin A, retinoic acid (RA), altered bone thickness of vitamin A-deficient (VAD) rats. Weanling rats were administered a control diet (CTRL) or VAD diet for 9 weeks. This was followed by four weeks of treatment in which the VAD group was divided into the following 4 subgroups: (1) VAD (9 weeks)-VAD (4 weeks); (2) VAD-CTRL; (3) VAD-COD; and (4) VAD-RA. Compared to controls, VAD rats had thicker bones which showed marked dysplasia. VAD-rats treated with COD produced a thinner bone that was not significantly different from that of untreated rats. In contrast, RA did not significantly change the thicker bone, and also had significantly greater periosteal and endosteal osteoblast numbers compared to VAD-COD. Active osteoclasts were not detected in VAD rats, nor during the treatment period. These findings suggest that the abnormal bone thickness in VAD rats appears to be more effectively restored to bone thickness of untreated control rats when treated with COD. MDPI 2022-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8838835/ /pubmed/35276845 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14030486 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Baybutt, Richard C.
Standard, Joseph T.
Dim, Daniel
Quinn, Tim
Hamdan, Hana
Lin, Dingbo
Kunz, Kyle
Bomstein, Zachary S.
Estorge, Benjamin J.
Herndon, Betty
Zia, Hamid
Mansour, Ahmad
Lankachandra, Manesha
Molteni, Agostino
Cod Liver Oil, but Not Retinoic Acid, Treatment Restores Bone Thickness in a Vitamin A-Deficient Rat
title Cod Liver Oil, but Not Retinoic Acid, Treatment Restores Bone Thickness in a Vitamin A-Deficient Rat
title_full Cod Liver Oil, but Not Retinoic Acid, Treatment Restores Bone Thickness in a Vitamin A-Deficient Rat
title_fullStr Cod Liver Oil, but Not Retinoic Acid, Treatment Restores Bone Thickness in a Vitamin A-Deficient Rat
title_full_unstemmed Cod Liver Oil, but Not Retinoic Acid, Treatment Restores Bone Thickness in a Vitamin A-Deficient Rat
title_short Cod Liver Oil, but Not Retinoic Acid, Treatment Restores Bone Thickness in a Vitamin A-Deficient Rat
title_sort cod liver oil, but not retinoic acid, treatment restores bone thickness in a vitamin a-deficient rat
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8838835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35276845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14030486
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