Long-term treatment of Puerariae Radix extract ameliorated hyperparathyroidism induced by ovariectomy in mature female rats

Xiaoli Dong, Quangui Gao, Sa Sa Gu, Haotian FENG, Man-Sau Wong, Liya Denney

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Abstract

Postmenopausal osteoporosis is a disorder characterized by the progressive bone loss induced by estrogen deficiency in postmenopausal women. This imbalance affects calcium–phosphate metabolism and results in secondary hyperparathyroidism. Purariae Radix (PR), the root of P. lobata (Wild.) Ohwi, is one of the earliest medicinal herbs employed in ancient China. PR contains a high quantity of isoflavones and their glycosides, which are regarded as hytoestrogen. Few investigations of PR are related to its osteoprotective effects. The present study is designed to administer PR water extract to ovariectomized (OVX) female rats, for the investigation of its possibly protective actions on bone and to delineate the potential mechanisms involved. Our results demonstrated that long-term treatment of PR could not significantly improve bone properties, whereas it greatly ameliorated the condition of secondary hyperparathyroidism induced by ovariectomy in those animals. PR might be useful as alternative regimen for protecting against postmenopausal bone loss.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLong-term treatment of Puerariae Radix extract ameliorated hyperparathyroidism induced by ovariectomy in mature female rats
PublisherWorld Academy of Science, Engneering and Technology
Pages1262-1266
Volume69
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2012

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