Osteoprotective Effect of Pine Pollen in Orchidectomized Rats
Paweł Polak, Radosław P. Radzki, Marek Bieńko, Sylwia Szymańczyk, Kinga Topolska, Małgorzata Manastyrska-Stolarczyk, Jarosław Szponar

TL;DR
This study shows that pine pollen can protect against bone loss in male rats after orchidectomy, with higher doses being more effective.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the osteoprotective effect of pine pollen in a male rat model of osteopenia.
Findings
A 150 mg/kg dose of pine pollen prevented atrophic changes in both cortical and trabecular bone tissue.
The higher dose also reduced muscle catabolism and fat accumulation in calf muscles.
The 50 mg/kg dose showed limited protection, mainly in trabecular bone tissue.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: This study aimed to establish the potential osteotropic effect of pine pollen on bone metabolism in male rats during the development of osteopenia induced by orchidectomy (ORX). We also established the effect of gonadectomy and pine pollen on the characteristics of calf muscles. Methods: This study was conducted using 40 male Wistar rats divided into one sham-operated (SHO) and four ORX groups. The SHO rats and one ORX group (negative control) were treated with physiological saline (PhS). The remaining ORX groups received exclusively testosterone (positive control) and two doses of pine pollen (50 and 150 mg/kg b.w.), respectively. The rats were killed 60 days later and their right tibia and left pelvic limbs were isolated. The tibia was analyzed using densitometry, computed tomography, and a bending machine to determine densitometry, structure, and mechanical…
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TopicsBone health and osteoporosis research · Bone Metabolism and Diseases · Bone health and treatments
