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Yeast Hydrolysate and Postmenopausal Osteoporosis

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JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jpm13020322

Keywords

bone; ovariectomy; postmenopausal osteoporosis; yeast hydrolysate; rats; osteocalcin; estrogens

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This study used an ovariectomy rat model to investigate the therapeutic effects of yeast hydrolysate (YH) on bone loss induced by postmenopausal osteoporosis. The results showed that YH supplementation restored serum testosterone concentration to normal levels in the ovariectomized rats. YH treatment also affected bone markers and improved trabecular bone microarchitecture parameters, indicating its potential in ameliorating bone loss caused by postmenopausal osteoporosis.
We used an ovariectomy (OVX) rat model to test whether yeast hydrolysate (YH) has therapeutic effects on postmenopausal osteoporosis-induced bone loss. The rats were separated into five treatment groups: the sham group (sham operation); the control group (no treatment after OVX); the estrogen group (estrogen treatment after OVX); YH 0.5% group (drinking water supplementation with 0.5% YH after OVX); and the YH 1% group (drinking water supplementation with 1% YH after OVX). In addition, the YH treatment restored serum testosterone concentration in the OVX rats up to the normal level. Further, YH treatment affected bone markers; a significant increase in serum calcium concentration was observed after adding YH to the diet. The levels of serum alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin, and cross-linked telopeptides of type I collagen were reduced by YH supplementation, unlike those in the no-treatment control. Although not statistically significant, YH treatment in OVX rats improved trabecular bone microarchitecture parameters. These results show that YH may ameliorate the bone loss caused by postmenopausal osteoporosis because of the normalization of serum testosterone concentration.

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