Omega 3 fatty acids favour lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised rats

Summary: Background: Testosterone insufficiency affects bone and lipid metabolism and has been linked with metabolic syndrome. Contrarily, omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3FAs) are widely acclaimed for their favourable effects on osseous tissue and lipid homeostasis. Therefore, we investigated the dose-grad...

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Main Authors: Wale Johnson Adeyemi, Sheriffdeen Ishola Lawal, Doyin Boluwatife Olatunji, Kehinde Temitope Daoudu, Oluwatobiloba Tobias Ogunlowo, Luqman Aribidesi Olayaki
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Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
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spelling doaj-888453f204e34358891ce86667c5234d2021-04-16T04:55:04ZengElsevierClinical Nutrition Open Science2667-26852021-02-01356776Omega 3 fatty acids favour lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised ratsWale Johnson Adeyemi0Sheriffdeen Ishola Lawal1Doyin Boluwatife Olatunji2Kehinde Temitope Daoudu3Oluwatobiloba Tobias Ogunlowo4Luqman Aribidesi Olayaki5Physiology Department, Redeemer's University, Ede, Nigeria; Corresponding author. Mobile number: +2348062599755.Physiology Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaPhysiology Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaPhysiology Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaPhysiology Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaPhysiology Department, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaSummary: Background: Testosterone insufficiency affects bone and lipid metabolism and has been linked with metabolic syndrome. Contrarily, omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3FAs) are widely acclaimed for their favourable effects on osseous tissue and lipid homeostasis. Therefore, we investigated the dose-graded effects of ω-3FAs on indices of bone and lipid metabolism in orchidectomised rats. Methods: Fifty rats were randomised into 5 groups, viz; Control; Orchidectomised (Orchid); Orchid + Low dose ω-3FAs (Orchid + LD ω-3FAs); Orchid + Medium dose ω-3FAs (Orchid + MD ω-3FAs); and Orchid + High dose ω-3FAs (Orchid + HD ω-3FAs). ω-3FAs were administered at a low, medium and high dose of 100, 300 & 500 mg/kg BW, p.o./day respectively throughout the 10 weeks duration of the experiment. However, the control and orchid groups were administered saline (vehicle) at 1 ml/kg BW, p.o./day. Results: Relative to the control group, there was significant impairment of lipid and bone metabolism in the untreated orchid group. LD ω-3FAs had superior effects on osteocalcin and calcium, while MD ω-3FAs showed more prominent action on hydroxyproline; but, HD ω-3FAs proved to be better. The dominant effects of HD ω-3FAs were indicated by its significant action on triglyceride, very low, low and high density lipoprotein cholesterol, oestradiol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol/high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio. Nevertheless, the effects of ω-3FAs on parathormone, phosphorus, testosterone, tartrate resistance acid phosphatase, free fatty acids, phospholipids and total cholesterol were not dose-dependent. Conclusion: HD ω-3FAs have the most desirable effects on lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised state.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667268521000024CastrationOrchidectomyOmega 3 fatty acidsLipid profileBone
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author Wale Johnson Adeyemi
Sheriffdeen Ishola Lawal
Doyin Boluwatife Olatunji
Kehinde Temitope Daoudu
Oluwatobiloba Tobias Ogunlowo
Luqman Aribidesi Olayaki
spellingShingle Wale Johnson Adeyemi
Sheriffdeen Ishola Lawal
Doyin Boluwatife Olatunji
Kehinde Temitope Daoudu
Oluwatobiloba Tobias Ogunlowo
Luqman Aribidesi Olayaki
Omega 3 fatty acids favour lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised rats
Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Castration
Orchidectomy
Omega 3 fatty acids
Lipid profile
Bone
author_facet Wale Johnson Adeyemi
Sheriffdeen Ishola Lawal
Doyin Boluwatife Olatunji
Kehinde Temitope Daoudu
Oluwatobiloba Tobias Ogunlowo
Luqman Aribidesi Olayaki
author_sort Wale Johnson Adeyemi
title Omega 3 fatty acids favour lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised rats
title_short Omega 3 fatty acids favour lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised rats
title_full Omega 3 fatty acids favour lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised rats
title_fullStr Omega 3 fatty acids favour lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised rats
title_full_unstemmed Omega 3 fatty acids favour lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised rats
title_sort omega 3 fatty acids favour lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised rats
publisher Elsevier
series Clinical Nutrition Open Science
issn 2667-2685
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Summary: Background: Testosterone insufficiency affects bone and lipid metabolism and has been linked with metabolic syndrome. Contrarily, omega-3 fatty acids (ω-3FAs) are widely acclaimed for their favourable effects on osseous tissue and lipid homeostasis. Therefore, we investigated the dose-graded effects of ω-3FAs on indices of bone and lipid metabolism in orchidectomised rats. Methods: Fifty rats were randomised into 5 groups, viz; Control; Orchidectomised (Orchid); Orchid + Low dose ω-3FAs (Orchid + LD ω-3FAs); Orchid + Medium dose ω-3FAs (Orchid + MD ω-3FAs); and Orchid + High dose ω-3FAs (Orchid + HD ω-3FAs). ω-3FAs were administered at a low, medium and high dose of 100, 300 & 500 mg/kg BW, p.o./day respectively throughout the 10 weeks duration of the experiment. However, the control and orchid groups were administered saline (vehicle) at 1 ml/kg BW, p.o./day. Results: Relative to the control group, there was significant impairment of lipid and bone metabolism in the untreated orchid group. LD ω-3FAs had superior effects on osteocalcin and calcium, while MD ω-3FAs showed more prominent action on hydroxyproline; but, HD ω-3FAs proved to be better. The dominant effects of HD ω-3FAs were indicated by its significant action on triglyceride, very low, low and high density lipoprotein cholesterol, oestradiol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol/high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio. Nevertheless, the effects of ω-3FAs on parathormone, phosphorus, testosterone, tartrate resistance acid phosphatase, free fatty acids, phospholipids and total cholesterol were not dose-dependent. Conclusion: HD ω-3FAs have the most desirable effects on lipid and bone metabolism in orchidectomised state.
topic Castration
Orchidectomy
Omega 3 fatty acids
Lipid profile
Bone
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667268521000024
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