Blueberry Polyphenols do not Improve Bone Mineral Density or Mechanical Properties in Ovariectomized Rats

dc.contributor.authorCladis, Dennis P.
dc.contributor.authorSwallow, Elizabeth A.
dc.contributor.authorAllen, Matthew R.
dc.contributor.authorHill Gallant, Kathleen M.
dc.contributor.authorWeaver, Connie M.
dc.contributor.departmentAnatomy, Cell Biology and Physiology, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-25T12:41:15Z
dc.date.available2023-10-25T12:41:15Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractOsteoporosis-related bone fragility fractures are a major public health concern. Given the potential for adverse side effects of pharmacological treatment, many have sought alternative treatments, including dietary changes. Based on recent evidence that polyphenol-rich foods, like blueberries, increase calcium absorption and bone mineral density (BMD), we hypothesized that blueberry polyphenols would improve bone biomechanical properties. To test this, 5-month-old ovariectomized Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 10/gp) were orally gavaged for 90 days with either a purified extract of blueberry polyphenols (0-1000 mg total polyphenols/kg bw/day) or lyophilized blueberries (50 mg total polyphenols/kg bw/day). Upon completion of the dosing regimen, right femur, right tibia, and L1-L4 vertebrae were harvested and assessed for bone mineral density (BMD), with femurs being further analyzed for biomechanical properties via three-point bending. There were no differences in BMD at any of the sites analyzed. For bone mechanical properties, the only statistically significant difference was the high dose group having greater ultimate stress than the medium dose, although in the absence of differences in other measures of bone mechanical properties, we concluded that this result, while statistically significant, had little biological significance. Our results indicate that blueberry polyphenols had little impact on BMD or bone mechanical properties in an animal model of estrogen deficiency-induced bone loss.
dc.eprint.versionAuthor's manuscript
dc.identifier.citationCladis DP, Swallow EA, Allen MR, Hill Gallant KM, Weaver CM. Blueberry Polyphenols do not Improve Bone Mineral Density or Mechanical Properties in Ovariectomized Rats. Calcif Tissue Int. 2022;110(2):260-265. doi:10.1007/s00223-021-00905-5
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/36644
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.relation.isversionof10.1007/s00223-021-00905-5
dc.relation.journalCalcified Tissue International
dc.rightsPublisher Policy
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectBMD
dc.subjectBlueberries
dc.subjectBone mechanical properties
dc.subjectOsteoporosis
dc.subjectPolyphenols
dc.titleBlueberry Polyphenols do not Improve Bone Mineral Density or Mechanical Properties in Ovariectomized Rats
dc.typeArticle
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