Tu Shu-Ju, Wang Shun-Ping, Cheng Fu-Chou, Weng Chia-En, Huang Wei-Tzu, Chang Wei-Jeng, Chen Ying-Ju
Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan.
Department of Medical Imaging and Intervention, Linkuo Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan.
PLoS One. 2017 Apr 3;12(4):e0174806. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174806. eCollection 2017.
The literature shows that bone mineral density (BMD) and the geometric architecture of trabecular bone in the femur may be affected by inadequate dietary intake of Mg. In this study, we used microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) to characterize and quantify the impact of a low-Mg diet on femoral trabecular bones in mice.
Four-week-old C57BL/6J male mice were randomly assigned to 2 groups and supplied either a normal or low-Mg diet for 8weeks. Samples of plasma and urine were collected for biochemical analysis, and femur tissues were removed for micro-CT imaging. In addition to considering standard parameters, we regarded trabecular bone as a cylindrical rod and used computational algorithms for a technical assessment of the morphological characteristics of the bones. BMD (mg-HA/cm3) was obtained using a standard phantom.
We observed a decline in the total tissue volume, bone volume, percent bone volume, fractal dimension, number of trabecular segments, number of connecting nodes, bone mineral content (mg-HA), and BMD, as well as an increase in the structural model index and surface-area-to-volume ratio in low-Mg mice. Subsequently, we examined the distributions of the trabecular segment length and radius, and a series of specific local maximums were identified. The biochemical analysis revealed a 43% (96%) decrease in Mg and a 40% (71%) decrease in Ca in plasma (urine excretion).
This technical assessment performed using micro-CT revealed a lower population of femoral trabecular bones and a decrease in BMD at the distal metaphysis in the low-Mg mice. Examining the distributions of the length and radius of trabecular segments showed that the average length and radius of the trabecular segments in low-Mg mice are similar to those in normal mice.
文献表明,饮食中镁摄入不足可能会影响股骨的骨矿物质密度(BMD)和小梁骨的几何结构。在本研究中,我们使用显微计算机断层扫描(micro-CT)来表征和量化低镁饮食对小鼠股骨小梁骨的影响。
将4周龄的C57BL/6J雄性小鼠随机分为2组,分别给予正常或低镁饮食8周。采集血浆和尿液样本进行生化分析,并取出股骨组织进行micro-CT成像。除了考虑标准参数外,我们将小梁骨视为圆柱形杆,并使用计算算法对骨骼的形态特征进行技术评估。使用标准体模获得BMD(mg-HA/cm³)。
我们观察到低镁小鼠的总组织体积、骨体积、骨体积百分比、分形维数、小梁段数量、连接节点数量、骨矿物质含量(mg-HA)和BMD均下降,以及结构模型指数和表面积与体积比增加。随后,我们检查了小梁段长度和半径的分布,并确定了一系列特定的局部最大值。生化分析显示血浆(尿排泄)中镁减少43%(96%),钙减少40%(71%)。
使用micro-CT进行的这项技术评估显示,低镁小鼠的股骨小梁骨数量减少,远端干骺端的BMD降低。检查小梁段长度和半径的分布表明,低镁小鼠小梁段的平均长度和半径与正常小鼠相似。