Effects of conjugated linoleic acid and exercise on bone mass in young male Balb/C mice

<p>Abstract</p> <p>There is an increase in obesity among the population of industrialized countries, and dietary supplementation with Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) has been reported to lower body fat mass. However, weight loss is generally associated with negative effects on bone...

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Main Authors: O'Shea Marianne, Rahman Mizanur, Bhattacharya Arunabh, Banu Jameela, Fernandes Gabriel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-03-01
Series:Lipids in Health and Disease
Online Access:http://www.lipidworld.com/content/5/1/7
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spelling doaj-483296af6b684364bf14d41d243906c52020-11-24T20:46:48ZengBMCLipids in Health and Disease1476-511X2006-03-0151710.1186/1476-511X-5-7Effects of conjugated linoleic acid and exercise on bone mass in young male Balb/C miceO'Shea MarianneRahman MizanurBhattacharya ArunabhBanu JameelaFernandes Gabriel<p>Abstract</p> <p>There is an increase in obesity among the population of industrialized countries, and dietary supplementation with Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) has been reported to lower body fat mass. However, weight loss is generally associated with negative effects on bone mass, but CLA is reported to have beneficial effects on bone. Furthermore, another factor that is well established to have a beneficial effect on bone is exercise (EX). However, a combination therapy of CLA and EX on bone health has not been studied. In this paper, we report the beneficial effects of CLA and EX on bone, in four different groups of Balb-C young, male mice. There were 4 groups in our study: 1. Safflower oil (SFO) sedentary (SED); 2. SFO EX; 3. CLA SED; 4. CLA EX. Two months old mice, under their respective treatment regimens were followed for 14 weeks. Mice were scanned <it>in vivo </it>using a DEXA scanner before and after treatment. At the end of the treatment period, the animals were sacrificed, the left tibia was removed and scanned using peripheral quantitative computerized tomography (pQCT). The results showed that although CLA decreased gain in body weight by 35%, it however increased bone mass by both reducing bone resorption and increasing bone formation. EX also decreased gain in body weight by 21% and increased bone mass; but a combination of CLA and EX, however, did not show any further increase in bone mass. In conclusion, CLA increases bone mass in both cancellous and cortical bones, and the effects of CLA on bone is not further improved by EX in pure cortical bone of young male mice.</p> http://www.lipidworld.com/content/5/1/7
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author O'Shea Marianne
Rahman Mizanur
Bhattacharya Arunabh
Banu Jameela
Fernandes Gabriel
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Rahman Mizanur
Bhattacharya Arunabh
Banu Jameela
Fernandes Gabriel
Effects of conjugated linoleic acid and exercise on bone mass in young male Balb/C mice
Lipids in Health and Disease
author_facet O'Shea Marianne
Rahman Mizanur
Bhattacharya Arunabh
Banu Jameela
Fernandes Gabriel
author_sort O'Shea Marianne
title Effects of conjugated linoleic acid and exercise on bone mass in young male Balb/C mice
title_short Effects of conjugated linoleic acid and exercise on bone mass in young male Balb/C mice
title_full Effects of conjugated linoleic acid and exercise on bone mass in young male Balb/C mice
title_fullStr Effects of conjugated linoleic acid and exercise on bone mass in young male Balb/C mice
title_full_unstemmed Effects of conjugated linoleic acid and exercise on bone mass in young male Balb/C mice
title_sort effects of conjugated linoleic acid and exercise on bone mass in young male balb/c mice
publisher BMC
series Lipids in Health and Disease
issn 1476-511X
publishDate 2006-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>There is an increase in obesity among the population of industrialized countries, and dietary supplementation with Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) has been reported to lower body fat mass. However, weight loss is generally associated with negative effects on bone mass, but CLA is reported to have beneficial effects on bone. Furthermore, another factor that is well established to have a beneficial effect on bone is exercise (EX). However, a combination therapy of CLA and EX on bone health has not been studied. In this paper, we report the beneficial effects of CLA and EX on bone, in four different groups of Balb-C young, male mice. There were 4 groups in our study: 1. Safflower oil (SFO) sedentary (SED); 2. SFO EX; 3. CLA SED; 4. CLA EX. Two months old mice, under their respective treatment regimens were followed for 14 weeks. Mice were scanned <it>in vivo </it>using a DEXA scanner before and after treatment. At the end of the treatment period, the animals were sacrificed, the left tibia was removed and scanned using peripheral quantitative computerized tomography (pQCT). The results showed that although CLA decreased gain in body weight by 35%, it however increased bone mass by both reducing bone resorption and increasing bone formation. EX also decreased gain in body weight by 21% and increased bone mass; but a combination of CLA and EX, however, did not show any further increase in bone mass. In conclusion, CLA increases bone mass in both cancellous and cortical bones, and the effects of CLA on bone is not further improved by EX in pure cortical bone of young male mice.</p>
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