BMC Research Notes (May 2024)

Impact of infrasound exposure and streptozotocin-induced glucose intolerance on bone composition in Wistar rats

  • Luísa Zagalo,
  • Gonçalo Pereira,
  • Diogo Casal,
  • Luísa L. Gonçalves,
  • Carlos Zagalo,
  • Maria João Oliveira,
  • Pedro Oliveira,
  • José A. A. Brito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-024-06784-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract The elemental composition of chemical elements can vary between healthy and diseased tissues, providing essential insights into metabolic processes in physiological and diseased states. This study aimed to evaluate the calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) levels in the bones of rats with/without streptozotocin-induced diabetes and/or exposure to infrasound. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy was used to determine the concentrations of Ca and P in Wistar rat tibiae samples. The results showed a significant decrease in bone P concentration in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats compared to untreated animals. Similarly, the Ca/P ratio was higher in the streptozotocin-induced diabetic group. No significant differences were observed in bone Ca concentration between the studied groups or between animals exposed and not exposed to infrasound. Moreover, streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats had lower bone P concentration but unaltered bone Ca concentration compared to untreated rats. Infrasound exposure did not impact bone Ca or P levels. The reduced bone P concentration may be associated with an increased risk of bone fractures in diabetes.

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