Therapeutic effects of radix dipsaci, pyrola herb, and cynomorium songaricum on bone metabolism of ovariectomized rats

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of herbal medicines, such as <it>Radix Dipsaci</it> (RDD), <it>Pyrola Herb</it> (PHD), and <it>Cynomorium songaricum</it> decoction (CSD), on...

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Main Authors: Liu Meijie, Xiao Gary Guishan, Rong Peijing, Zhang Zhiguo, Dong Jiazi, Zhao Hongyan, Li Honghong, Li Yan, Pan Jinghua, Liu Hong, Wang Wenlai, Zha Qinglin, Ju Dahong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-05-01
Series:BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/12/67
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of herbal medicines, such as <it>Radix Dipsaci</it> (RDD), <it>Pyrola Herb</it> (PHD), and <it>Cynomorium songaricum</it> decoction (CSD), on osteoporotic rats induced by ovariectomy (OVX).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>OVX or sham operations were performed on 69 virgin Wistar rats that were divided into six groups: sham (sham, n = 12), OVX control group (OVX, n = 12), and OVX rats with treatments (diethylstilbestrol, E2, n = 12; RDD, n = 11, PHD, n = 11, and CSD, n = 11). Non-surgical rats served as normal control (NC, n = 12). The treatments began four weeks after surgery and lasted for 12 weeks. Bone mass and bone turnover were analyzed by histomorphometry. Levels of protein expression and mRNA of OPG and RANKL in osteoblasts (OB) and bone marrow stromal cells (bMSC) were evaluated by immunohistochemistry and <it>in situ</it> hybridization.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Compared to NC and sham rats, trabecular bone formation was significantly reduced in OVX rats, but restored in E2-treated rats. Treatment with either RDD or PHD enhanced trabecular bone formation remarkably. No significant change of bone formation was observed in CSD-treated rats. OPG expression of protein and mRNA was reduced significantly in OB and bMSC of OVX control rats. RANKL expression of protein and mRNA was increased significantly in OB and bMSC of OVX control rats. These effects were substantially reversed (increased in OPG and decreased in RANKL) by treatment with E2, RDD, or PHD in OB and bMSC of OVX rats. No significant changes in either OPG or RANKL expression were observed in OB and bMSC of OVX rats treated with CSD.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our study showed that <it>RDD</it> and <it>PHD</it> increased bone formation by stimulating overexpression of OPG and downregulation of RANKL in OB and bMSC. This suggests that RDD and PHD may be used as alternative therapeutic agents for postmenopausal osteoporosis.</p>
ISSN:1472-6882