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Effects of Monofluorphosphate and αD3 on the Bone Miner al Density of Mandibular of Ovar iectomy Rats

ZHOU Xiong- wen1, JIAN Xin- chun1, REN Li- feng2, LIU Ying- chun1   

  1. 1. Dept. of Stomatology, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 410008, China; 2. Dept. of Bioengineering, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 410078, China
  • Received:2007-02-25 Revised:2007-02-25 Online:2007-02-20 Published:2007-02-20
  • Contact: ZHOU Xiong- wen,Tel: 0731- 4327494

Abstract:

Objective To investigate the effects of monofluorphosphate and αD3 on the bone mineral density of mandibular of ovariectomy rats. Methods 39 female Sprague- Dawley rats about 90 days of age were randomly divided into the following treatment groups and treated for 12 weeks: SHAM group, OVX group, MFP group, MFP +αD3 group. Rats of MFP group received monofluorphosphate by gastric feeding. Rats of MFP+αD3 group received monofluorphosphate and αD3 by gastric feeding. The femur and the mandibles were collected for histomorphometry and bone mineral density measurement. Results The bone area, bone thick, and bone mineral density of femur in the OVX group were significantly lower than those of other groups, while the trabecular separation of the OVX group was significantly higher than that of other groups. The bone mineral density of mandible was increased in OVX group and MFP+αD3 group compared with SHAM group. Conclusion Monofluorphosphate and αD3 can obviously increase the mass of mandible. The bone mineral density of femur decreased after ovariectomy while it increased in mandibular.

Key words: bone mineral density, mandibular, monofluorphosphate, dual energy X- ray