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KMID : 0624620140470090506
BMB Reports
2014 Volume.47 No. 9 p.506 ~ p.511
Propranolol, a ¥â-adrenergic antagonist, attenuates the decrease in trabecular bone mass in high calorie diet fed growing mice
Baek Kyung-Hwa

Hwang Hyo-Rin
Park Hyun-Jung
Kwon A-Rang
Qadir Abdul S.
Baek Jeong-Hwa
Abstract
We investigated the effects of high calorie and low calorie diets on skeletal integrity, and whether ¥â-adrenergic blockade (BB) attenuates bone loss induced by dietary calorie alteration. Male 6-week-old C57BL/6 mice were assigned to either an ad-lib fed control diet (CON), a high calorie diet (HIGH), or a low calorie diet (LOW) group. In each diet group, mice were treated with either vehicle (VEH) or propranolol, a ¥â-adrenergic antagonist. Over 12-weeks, ¥â-blockade mitigated body weight and fat mass increases induced by the high calorie diet. Femoral trabecular bone mineral density and the expression levels of osteogenic marker genes in bone marrow cells were reduced in HIGHVEH and LOWVEH mice, and BB significantly attenuated this decline only in HIGH mice. In summary, the magnitude of bone loss induced by low calorie diet was greater than that caused by high calorie diet in growing mice, and ¥â-blockade mitigated high calorie diet-induced bone loss.
KEYWORD
Beta-adrenergic receptor, Bone mineral density, High calorie diet, Low calorie diet, Propranolol
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