Wubi Shanyao pills ameliorate diet-induced postmenopausal osteoporosis in mice by enhancing calcium absorption
Xiaorui Su, Xiaohu Jin, Jingjing Yu, Meiqiu Yan, Jie Su, Guiyuan Lv, Suhong Chen

TL;DR
Wubi Shanyao Pills improve postmenopausal osteoporosis in mice by boosting calcium absorption and repairing tissue damage.
Contribution
The study reveals WSP's novel therapeutic mechanism for PMOP through calcium absorption enhancement and tissue repair.
Findings
WSP improved bone mass and quality in PMOP mice by upregulating calcium transport proteins.
WSP reversed PMOP-related anemia and repaired tissue in the kidney, ileum, and femur.
WSP modulates calcium metabolism via TRPV5/TRPV6–CABP and VDR pathways.
Abstract
Wubi Shanyao Pills (WSP) is a traditional Chinese botanical formulation known for its gastrointestinal and renal benefits, yet its pharmacological effects on postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) are not well elucidated. This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic potential of WSP in a diet-induced PMOP model and to investigate its underlying mechanisms related to calcium absorption. A PMOP-like model was established in perimenopausal mice using a low-calcium, high-phosphorus diet. The mice were treated daily with WSP (0.375, 0.75, or 1.5 g/kg) or alendronate (ALN) (0.14 g/kg). After 17 weeks of treatment, bone microstructure was assessed via small animal CT, along with evaluation of systemic physiological parameters and hematological profiles. Histopathological examinations of the ileum, kidney, and femur were conducted using hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) staining, Alcian blue-periodic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds · Phytoestrogen effects and research · Biochemical effects in animals
