Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology (Aug 2020)

Dietary sesame diminishes bone mass and bone formation indices in ovariectomized rats

  • R. Tachibana,
  • H. Matsushita,
  • A. Minami,
  • N. Morita,
  • S. Shimizu,
  • H. Kanazawa,
  • T. Suzuki,
  • K. Watanabe,
  • A. Wakatsuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.ceog.2020.04.5144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 4
pp. 546 – 551

Abstract

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Purpose: This animal experiment investigated how sesame seed (Sesamum indicum; SSI) extract affects bone metabolism in ovariectomized (Ovx) rats. Materials and methods: Female Wistar rats (12 weeks old) were randomly assigned to the Baseline control (BC), Sham, Ovx, and Ovx + SSI groups (n = 6-10). Animals in the BC group were sacrificed immediately. Rats in the other groups underwent sham surgery (Sham) or bilateral ovariectomy (Ovx and Ovx + SSI). Rats in the Ovx + SSI group were given custom diets, and BMD and bone histomorphometry were evaluated 13 weeks post-surgery. Results: The femur BMD in the Ovx + SSI group was lower than in the Ovx group, as were the measurements for bone formation rate and mineralizing surface. Conclusion: Administration of a methanol extract of sesame seeds decreased femur BMD in Ovx rats.

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