Agomelatine alleviates steroid‐induced osteoporosis by targeting SIRT1/RANKL/FOXO1/OPG signalling in rats
Samaa M. El‐Mahroky,
Mahitab M. Nageeb,
Dalia A. Hemead
et al.
Abstract:One of the major contributors to secondary osteoporosis is long‐term glucocorticoid usage. Clinically used antidepressant agomelatine also has anti‐inflammatory properties. Our research aimed to inspect the probable defensive effect of agomelatine against steroid‐promoted osteoporosis. There were four groups of rats; group I had saline as a negative control; rats of group II had dexamethasone (0.6 mg/kg, s.c.), twice weekly for 12 weeks; rats of group III had agomelatine (40 mg/kg/day, orally), as a positive c… Show more
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