The Effect of Omega-9 on Bone Viscoelasticity and Strength in an Ovariectomized Diet-Fed Murine Model

  • Mahmoud Omer
  • , Christopher Ngo
  • , Hessein Ali
  • , Nina Orlovskaya
  • , Vee San Cheong
  • , Amelia Ballesteros
  • , Michael Tyrel Garner
  • , Austin Wynn
  • , Kari Martyniak
  • , Fei Wei
  • , Boyce E. Collins
  • , Sergey N. Yarmolenko
  • , Jackson Asiatico
  • , Michael Kinzel
  • , Ranajay Ghosh
  • , Teerin Meckmongkol
  • , Ashley Calder
  • , Naima Dahir
  • , Timothy A. Gilbertson
  • , Jagannathan Sankar
  • Melanie Coathup

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    Abstract

    Few studies have investigated the effect of a monosaturated diet high in ω-9 on osteoporosis. We hypothesized that omega-9 (ω-9) protects ovariectomized (OVX) mice from a decline in bone microarchitecture, tissue loss, and mechanical strength, thereby serving as a modifiable dietary intervention against osteoporotic deterioration. Female C57BL/6J mice were assigned to sham-ovariectomy, ovariectomy, or ovariectomy + estradiol treatment prior to switching their feed to a diet high in ω-9 for 12 weeks. Tibiae were evaluated using DMA, 3-point-bending, histomorphometry, and microCT. A significant decrease in lean mass (p = 0.05), tibial area (p = 0.009), and cross-sectional moment of inertia (p = 0.028) was measured in OVX mice compared to the control. A trend was seen where OVX bone displayed increased elastic modulus, ductility, storage modulus, and loss modulus, suggesting the ω-9 diet paradoxically increased both stiffness and viscosity. This implies beneficial alterations on the macro-structural, and micro-tissue level in OVX bone, potentially decreasing the fracture risk. Supporting this, no significant differences in ultimate, fracture, and yield stresses were measured. A diet high in ω-9 did not prevent microarchitectural deterioration, nevertheless, healthy tibial strength and resistance to fracture was maintained via mechanisms independent of bone structure/shape. Further investigation of ω-9 as a therapeutic in osteoporosis is warranted.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Article number1209
    JournalNutrients
    Volume15
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Mar 2023

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • Food Science
    • Nutrition and Dietetics

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