%0 Journal Article %A He, Bingshu %A Wang, Jun %D 2014 %T Chitooligosaccharides prevent osteopenia by promoting bone formation and suppressing bone resorption in ovariectomised rats: possible involvement of COX-2 %U https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Chitooligosaccharides_prevent_osteopenia_by_promoting_bone_formation_and_suppressing_bone_resorption_in_ovariectomised_rats_possible_involvement_of_COX_2/1121640 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.1121640.v2 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/1614111 %K osteoporosis %K OVX group %K oc %K bone formation %K bone resorption %K tracp %K cox %K chos %K bone resorption biomarkers CTx %K osteogenic markers ALP %X

Chitooligosaccharides (CHOS) added in diet have been found as potent calcium fortifiers in conditions of Ca2+ deficiency such as osteoporosis. In this study, we found that pharmaceutical intervention using CHOS prevented ovariectomy (OVX)-induced bone mineral density loss and the deterioration of trabecular microarchitecture in a dose-dependent manner (p < 0.05 or 0.01). CHOS (125, 250 mg/kg) suppressed the serum levels of bone resorption biomarkers CTx and TRACP5b induced by OVX (p < 0.05), but increased the levels of osteogenic markers ALP and OC by 11.3–11.6% and 10.7–15.2% of OVX group (p < 0.05), suggesting the exact pharmacological action of CHOS in the control of osteoporosis which may be the result of both promoting bone formation and suppressing bone resorption. Bone turnover-modulating effects of CHOS appear related to their anti-inflammatory capacity to down-regulate mRNA and protein expression of COX-2 (17.2–32.2% and 16.4–21.9% of OVX group, p < 0.05 or 0.01), a key mediator linking between inflammation and osteoporosis.

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