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Lycopene ameliorates diabetic osteoporosis via anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidation, and increasing Osteoprotegerin/RANKL expression ratio

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JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS
Volume 83, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jff.2021.104539

Keywords

Lycopene; Osteoporosis; Diabetes; OPG; RANKL

Funding

  1. Natural Science Project of Shaanxi Science and Technology Department [2020JM601]
  2. Key Research Projects of Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education [19JC012]
  3. Open Project of Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of Bioresources [SLGPT2019KF0306]
  4. Shaanxi University of Technology Project [SLGKY2010]
  5. Key projects of Shaanxi Science and Technology Department [19JC012, 2021FP14]

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The study demonstrates that lycopene can ameliorate diabetic-induced bone loss by reducing blood sugar, improving symptoms, increasing bone density, enhancing antioxidant response, and regulating bone turnover markers and cytokine levels in diabetic rats.
Diabetic osteoporosis (DOP) is one of the complications of diabetes, with high morbidity, and high disability rate. Here, we established a diabetic rat model and administered lycopene to observe its effect on DOP. Our results showed that ten weeks lycopene treatment lowered blood glucose, improved diabetic induced polydipsia, overeating and body weight loss. Lycopene treatment also enhanced bone mineral density, restored bone mechanical and bone Micro-CT parameters of diabetic rats. Subsequently, lycopene decreased serum inflammatory cytokines levels and increased serum anti-oxidant indicators levels. Moreover, lycopene reduced the number of bone marrow adipocytes, and osteoclasts numbers of diabetic rats. The serum bone turnover markers levels were down-regulated after lycopene treatment. Meanwhile, the bone and serum OPG, RUNX 2 expression levels were up-regulated by lycopene in diabetic rats, and the OPG/RANKL ratio was also up-regulated. This study showed that lycopene could ameliorate diabetic induced bone loss via anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidation, and increasing OPG/RANKL ratio in diabetic rats. Lycopene could be used for nutritional intervention in patients with diabetic osteoporosis.

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