Shipin gongye ke-ji (Feb 2024)
Effect of Vitamin K2 Alone and in Combination with Calcium on the Bone Health Improvement and Mechanism in Zebrafish Model
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the bone health improvement effects and mechanism of vitamin K2 alone and in combination with calcium on osteoporotic zebrafish model. Methods: Healthy zebrafish with transgenic Tg line were used as experimental animals. The model of osteoporosis zebrafish was induced by prednisone. The fluorescence area and density of zebrafish osteoblasts were used as indicators to evaluate the bone development of zebrafish which were observed and photographed under microscope. Furthermore, the expression changes of related genes were detected by Real-time qPCR. Results: Vitamin K2 alone and in combination with D3 and calcium chloride could significantly improve the reduction of fluorescence area and fluorescence density of zebrafish osteoblasts induced by prednisolone in the experimental safe dose range of 5~20 μg/mL (P<0.05). Vitamin K2 played anti-osteoporosis activity by promoting the expression of alp, bmp2a and bmp4 genes related to osteoblast, inhibiting the expression of opg, rank1, trap and ctsk genes related to osteoclast, and inhibiting the expression of vdrb, sparc and colla2 genes related to bone extracellular matrix. Conclusion: Vitamin K2 could improve the bone health of zebrafish by promoting the expression of genes related to osteoblast formation and inhibit the expression of genes related to osteoclasts and bone calcification in extracellular matrix. The combined administration of vitamin K2 with D3 and calcium chloride could enhance the ability to improve bone health.
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