Evaluation of twelve vibration regimes applied to improve spine properties in ovariectomized rats

While whole-body vibration (WBV) has recently been introduced as a non-pharmacological therapy for osteoporosis, studies have shown that it has no significant effect on the lumbar spine in older women. However, the vibration protocols differed among studies, and the major factor influencing the outc...

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Main Authors: Marina Komrakova, Ewa Klara Stuermer, Mohammad Tezval, Klaus Michael Stuermer, Christian Dullin, Ulrich Schmelz, Carolin Doell, Nuray Durkaya-Burchhardt, Benedikt Fuerst, Tim Genotte, Stephan Sehmisch
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Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Bone Reports
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BMD
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Klaus Michael Stuermer
Christian Dullin
Ulrich Schmelz
Carolin Doell
Nuray Durkaya-Burchhardt
Benedikt Fuerst
Tim Genotte
Stephan Sehmisch
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Ewa Klara Stuermer
Mohammad Tezval
Klaus Michael Stuermer
Christian Dullin
Ulrich Schmelz
Carolin Doell
Nuray Durkaya-Burchhardt
Benedikt Fuerst
Tim Genotte
Stephan Sehmisch
Evaluation of twelve vibration regimes applied to improve spine properties in ovariectomized rats
Bone Reports
Whole body vibration
Lumbar spine
Biomechanics
BMD
Osteoporosis
Ovariectomized rats
author_facet Marina Komrakova
Ewa Klara Stuermer
Mohammad Tezval
Klaus Michael Stuermer
Christian Dullin
Ulrich Schmelz
Carolin Doell
Nuray Durkaya-Burchhardt
Benedikt Fuerst
Tim Genotte
Stephan Sehmisch
author_sort Marina Komrakova
title Evaluation of twelve vibration regimes applied to improve spine properties in ovariectomized rats
title_short Evaluation of twelve vibration regimes applied to improve spine properties in ovariectomized rats
title_full Evaluation of twelve vibration regimes applied to improve spine properties in ovariectomized rats
title_fullStr Evaluation of twelve vibration regimes applied to improve spine properties in ovariectomized rats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of twelve vibration regimes applied to improve spine properties in ovariectomized rats
title_sort evaluation of twelve vibration regimes applied to improve spine properties in ovariectomized rats
publisher Elsevier
series Bone Reports
issn 2352-1872
publishDate 2017-12-01
description While whole-body vibration (WBV) has recently been introduced as a non-pharmacological therapy for osteoporosis, studies have shown that it has no significant effect on the lumbar spine in older women. However, the vibration protocols differed among studies, and the major factor influencing the outcomes is unclear. The intention of the present study was to evaluate the effect of WBV—vertical (v) or horizontal (h) and of different frequencies and application regimes (1× or 2×/d)—on lumbar spine properties in ovariectomized rats (Ovx). Three experiments were conducted. Thirteen-week old female Sprague–Dawley rats were Ovx or left intact (Non-Ovx). After eight weeks, all of the rats underwent metaphyseal osteotomy of the tibiae. Five days later, the rats were divided into six groups (n = 15): 1) intact, 2) Ovx, and 3–6) Ovx exposed to WBV. In Experiment 1, groups 3–6 underwent 35 Hz-v, 50 Hz-v, 70 Hz-v, and 90 Hz-v, respectively. In Experiment 2, groups 3–6 underwent 30 Hz-h, 50 Hz-h, 70 Hz-h, and 90 Hz-h, respectively. In Experiment 3, groups 3–6 underwent 35 Hz-v, 70 Hz-v, 35 Hz-h, and 70 Hz-h, respectively. Vibration exposure was 15 min 1×/d in Experiment 1 and 2 and 2×/d in Experiment 3 for up to 30 days. Vertebral bodies were used in micro-computed tomography, biomechanical, ashing, and gene expression analyses. Vertical vibrations applied once a day favorably affected bone volume fraction (BV/TV) and Ca2+/PO43− and decreased Rankl gene expression. When applied twice a day, v-vibrations diminished mineral content. Horizontal vibrations (1×/d) reduced Ca2+/PO43− ratio and Opg mRNA level, whereas h-vibration (2×/d) normalized OC serum levels. Many of the other measured parameters did not reveal any significant differences between the vibrated groups and the untreated Ovx group. The effect of ovariectomy was confirmed by atrophied uterus, impaired biomechanical properties, and bone mineral density and BV/TV of the vertebral body. The findings of the present study indicate that application frequency rate and direction of vibration might influence spine response differently. However, we were unable to find any clearly beneficial or harmful effect of vibration regimes on the osteopenic lumbar spine in rats.
topic Whole body vibration
Lumbar spine
Biomechanics
BMD
Osteoporosis
Ovariectomized rats
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352187214000072
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spelling doaj-feb08e6820a44bae85091a894681e1852020-11-24T23:56:17ZengElsevierBone Reports2352-18722017-12-017C17218010.1016/j.bonr.2014.12.001Evaluation of twelve vibration regimes applied to improve spine properties in ovariectomized ratsMarina Komrakova0Ewa Klara Stuermer1Mohammad Tezval2Klaus Michael Stuermer3Christian Dullin4Ulrich Schmelz5Carolin Doell6Nuray Durkaya-Burchhardt7Benedikt Fuerst8Tim Genotte9Stephan Sehmisch10Department of Trauma Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Trauma Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Trauma Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Trauma Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Radiology, University of Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Medical Microbiology, Subdivision of General Hygiene and Environmental Health, University of Goettingen, Humboldallee 34a, 37073 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Trauma Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Trauma Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Trauma Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Trauma Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyDepartment of Trauma Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Goettingen, Robert-Koch 40, 37075 Goettingen, GermanyWhile whole-body vibration (WBV) has recently been introduced as a non-pharmacological therapy for osteoporosis, studies have shown that it has no significant effect on the lumbar spine in older women. However, the vibration protocols differed among studies, and the major factor influencing the outcomes is unclear. The intention of the present study was to evaluate the effect of WBV—vertical (v) or horizontal (h) and of different frequencies and application regimes (1× or 2×/d)—on lumbar spine properties in ovariectomized rats (Ovx). Three experiments were conducted. Thirteen-week old female Sprague–Dawley rats were Ovx or left intact (Non-Ovx). After eight weeks, all of the rats underwent metaphyseal osteotomy of the tibiae. Five days later, the rats were divided into six groups (n = 15): 1) intact, 2) Ovx, and 3–6) Ovx exposed to WBV. In Experiment 1, groups 3–6 underwent 35 Hz-v, 50 Hz-v, 70 Hz-v, and 90 Hz-v, respectively. In Experiment 2, groups 3–6 underwent 30 Hz-h, 50 Hz-h, 70 Hz-h, and 90 Hz-h, respectively. In Experiment 3, groups 3–6 underwent 35 Hz-v, 70 Hz-v, 35 Hz-h, and 70 Hz-h, respectively. Vibration exposure was 15 min 1×/d in Experiment 1 and 2 and 2×/d in Experiment 3 for up to 30 days. Vertebral bodies were used in micro-computed tomography, biomechanical, ashing, and gene expression analyses. Vertical vibrations applied once a day favorably affected bone volume fraction (BV/TV) and Ca2+/PO43− and decreased Rankl gene expression. When applied twice a day, v-vibrations diminished mineral content. Horizontal vibrations (1×/d) reduced Ca2+/PO43− ratio and Opg mRNA level, whereas h-vibration (2×/d) normalized OC serum levels. Many of the other measured parameters did not reveal any significant differences between the vibrated groups and the untreated Ovx group. The effect of ovariectomy was confirmed by atrophied uterus, impaired biomechanical properties, and bone mineral density and BV/TV of the vertebral body. The findings of the present study indicate that application frequency rate and direction of vibration might influence spine response differently. However, we were unable to find any clearly beneficial or harmful effect of vibration regimes on the osteopenic lumbar spine in rats.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352187214000072Whole body vibrationLumbar spineBiomechanicsBMDOsteoporosisOvariectomized rats