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PREVENTIVE EFFECTS OF PUERARIN ON ALCOHOL-INDUCED OSTEONECROSIS



Abstract

Introduction: Alcohol can induce adipogenesis by bone marrow stromal cells and may cause osteonecrosis of the femoral heads. Currently, there are no medications available to prevent alcohol-induced osteonecrosis. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of puerarin on adipocytic differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells and on the prevention of alcohol-induced osteonecrosis.

Materials and Methods: In the in vitro study, bone marrow stromal cells were treated with ethanol as model groups, with ethanol and puerarin as experimental groups, and without ethanol or puerarin to serve as controls. In the in vivo study, model group mice received ethanol intragastrically and normal saline by intramuscular injection. The experimental group received the same dose of alcohol intragastrically and puerarin by intramuscular injection, and the control group received water intragastrically and normal saline by intramuscular injection daily, for 4, 6, 8, and 10 months, respectively.

Results: It was found that in the in vitro experimental group, the number of adipocytes, contents of triglycerides and levels of PPARĪ³ mRNA expression were significantly decreased, and alkaline phosphatase activity, contents of osteocalcin and levels of osteocalcin mRNA expression were significantly increased compared with cells in model groups. In the in vivo experimental group, cholesterol, and triglyceride in serum were significantly decreased, and alkaline phosphatase activity was significantly higher, compared with the model group. Fat cell hypertrophy and proliferation, thinner and sparse trabeculae, diminished hematopoiesis, and increased empty osteocyte lacunae in the subchondral region of the femoral head were observed in the model groups. However, no significant changes were seen in femoral heads of the experimental and the control group.

Discussion: The results showed that puerarin can inhibit adipogenic differentiation by bone marrow stromal cells both in in vitro in cell culture and in vivo animal experiments. These findings indicate that puerarin can prevent alcohol-induced adipogenesis and osteonecrosis.

The abstracts were prepared by Lynne C. Jones, PhD. and Michael A. Mont, MD. Correspondence should be addressed to Lynne C. Jones, PhD., at Suite 201 Good Samaritan Hospital POB, Loch Raven Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21239 USA. Email: ljones3@jhmi.edu