Communications Biology (Nov 2024)

Sulfated galactofucan from Sargassum fusiforme protects against postmenopausal osteoporosis by regulating bone remodeling

  • Bao Yizhong,
  • Fen Chen,
  • Weihua Jin,
  • Jihua Dai,
  • Genxiang Mao,
  • Boshan Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-07097-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Osteoporosis is a degenerative bone disease highly prevalent in older women, causing high morbidity and mortality rates. Fourteen kinds of fucoidan were isolated from Sargassum fusiforme through acid (named as SFS), alkaline (SFJ) and water (SFW). SFW was passed through an anion exchange column to obtain SFW-0, SFW-0.5 and SFW-2. SFW-0.5 and SFW-2 were degraded to obtain different sulfate group contents SFW-x-M/S/O (x for 0.5 or 2). We further confirmed SFW-0.5-O was the most effective fraction of SFW. SFW-0.5-O may have alternating backbones of (Gal)n and (Fuc)n, and the main sulfation may be at C2/C3 of the Fuc/Gal residues. SFW-0.5-O inhibition of OC differentiation was associated with IRF-8 signaling; meanwhile, SFW-0.5-O promoted osteoblast differentiation and bone mineral nodule formation. SFW-0.5-O also effectively ameliorated osteoporosis symptom caused by estrogen deprivation in vivo. We uncovered that the fucoidan active fraction SFW-0.5-O demonstrated effective bone protection, may be exploited for osteoporosis therapy.