Effects of Ovariectomy and Low-Calcium Diet on Six Different Sites of the Rat Skeleton
Xanthippi Dereka, Rodopi Emfietzoglou, Pavlos Lelovas

TL;DR
This study examines how ovariectomy and a low-calcium diet affect bone structure in different parts of the rat skeleton over time.
Contribution
The study provides detailed insights into bone density changes in an osteoporotic-like rat model at multiple skeletal sites.
Findings
OVX rats showed reduced trabecular bone and decreased femoral diaphysis density over time.
Proximal tibia and parietal bone density significantly decreased in OVX rats compared to controls.
Mandible density remained unaffected by ovariectomy or diet.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate structural and micro-architectural changes in the mandible, parietal bone, femur, and tibia in OVX rats at different time periods after ovariectomy. Forty-two 11-month-old female Wistar rats were used. Six rats without surgery were euthanized to serve as a baseline. Eighteen rats were ovariectomized and fed with a calcium-deficient diet, and eighteen animals were used as controls (Ctrls) and fed with a standard diet. Six OVX rats and six Ctrls were euthanized at 3, 6, and 9 months. Qualitative histology and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) were performed. Histological evaluation of bones harvested from the OVX groups revealed trabecular bone reduction, while no significant differences in the cortical bone of OVX and Ctrls were observed. DXA measurements of (1) femoral diaphysis showed a significant decrease in the OVX group compared to the…
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TopicsBone health and osteoporosis research · Bone Metabolism and Diseases · Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
