2018
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v17i9.12
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Mollugin attenuates glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis in rats via Akt/P13K pathway

Abstract: Purpose: To investigate the protective effect of mollugin on glucocorticoid (GC)-induced osteoporosis in rats. Methods: A total of 30 female Sprague Dawley rats (weighing 180 to 200 g) were randomly assigned to five groups of six rats each: control, GC and mollugin groups (20, 40 and 80 mg/kg, respectively). Except for the control group, osteoporosis was induced in the rats by intramuscular administration of dexamethasone at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg twice weekly for nine weeks. Bone mineral density (BMD) and serum … Show more

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“…The currently available treatment for osteoporosis is selective estrogen receptor modulation, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), vitamin D (a vitamin supplement), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and phosphorus (P) (minerals) as well as antiosteoporotic drugs such as zoledronic acid and bisphosphonates, immunosuppressants, 5-aminosalicylates, and corticosteroids (1,(9)(10)(11). However, all these therapies have limitations as they cause serious adverse effects such as kidney troubles; diarrhea; high blood pressure; breast, ovarian, or endometrial cancer; typical fracture; and stroke (12,13). This research focuses on investigating alternative solutions that are more effective and have fewer side effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The currently available treatment for osteoporosis is selective estrogen receptor modulation, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), vitamin D (a vitamin supplement), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and phosphorus (P) (minerals) as well as antiosteoporotic drugs such as zoledronic acid and bisphosphonates, immunosuppressants, 5-aminosalicylates, and corticosteroids (1,(9)(10)(11). However, all these therapies have limitations as they cause serious adverse effects such as kidney troubles; diarrhea; high blood pressure; breast, ovarian, or endometrial cancer; typical fracture; and stroke (12,13). This research focuses on investigating alternative solutions that are more effective and have fewer side effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%