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Milk basic protein: A novel protective function of milk against osteoporosis

Journal

BONE
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 403-408

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/S8756-3282(00)00332-X

Keywords

milk; osteoclast; bone resorption; ovariectomized rats; bone mineral density; deoxypyridinoline

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Milk is recommended as an excellent calcium source for bone health. Moreover, mills is considered to contain other components effective for bone health. In our previous studies, using an unfractionated hone cell culture system, we found that milk whey protein, especially its basic fraction (milk basic protein [MBP]), suppressed bone resorption, In this present study, we investigated whether MBP could prevent bone loss in aged ovariectomized rats. Twenty-one 51-week-old female Sprague-Dawley rats were ovariectomized (ovx), and another seven rats received a sham operation (sham), After a 4-week recovery period, the ovx rats were separated into three groups, and they were then fed a control diet, a 0.01% MBP diet (0.01% casein of the control diet replaced with MRP), or a 0.1% MBP diet for 17 weeks, The sham rats were fed the control diet. Bone mineral density (BMD) of the femur was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in vivo. The DMD in the ovx-control group noticeably decreased during the experimental period in comparison with that in the sham group. However, the BRID in the OVX-0.1% MBP group was significantly higher than that in ovx-control group at weeks 12 and 16 (p < 0.05), After the 17-week feeding period, the breaking energy of the excised femur of all groups was determined by use of a three-point bending rheolometer, The breaking energy in the ovx-control group was significantly lower than that in the sham group (p < 0.05), However, the breaking energy in the ovx-0.1% MBP group was significantly higher than that of the ovx-control group (p < 0.05). Urinary deoxypyridinoline (D-Pyr) level of the ovx-control group was higher than that of the sham group, whereas the level of D-Pyr excretion in the ovx-0.01% MBP and ovx-0.1% MBP groups was significantly lower than that of the ovx-control group (p < 0.05, These results suggest that MBP suppresses the osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and prevents bone loss caused by ovariectomy. Moreover, we performed an in vitro study using isolated osteoclasts from rabbit bone to investigate the possible mechanism. MBP dose-dependently suppressed the number of pits formed by these osteoclasts, This result indicates that MBP suppresses hone resorption by its direct effects on osteoclasts, To our knowledge, this study provides the first evidence that MBP directly suppresses osteoclast-mediated bone resorption, resulting in the prevention of the bone loss that occurs in ovx rats. (C) 2000 by Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.

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