Piper sarmentosum enhances fracture healing in ovariectomized osteoporotic rats: a radiological study

Authors

  • Mohamed Abdalla Estai University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Anatomy
  • Farihah Haji Suhaimi University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre; Department of Radiology Faculty of Medicine
  • Srijit Das University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Anatomy
  • Fazalina Mohd Fadzilah University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre; Department of Radiology Faculty of Medicine
  • Sharifah Majedah Idrus Alhabshi University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre; Department of Radiology Faculty of Medicine
  • Ahmad Nazrun Shuid University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Pharmacology
  • Ima-Nirwana Soelaiman University Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre; Faculty of Medicine; Department of Pharmacology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322011000500025

Keywords:

Piper sarmentosum, Antioxidant, Fracture, Healing, Osteoporosis, Ovariectomy

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Osteoporotic fractures are common during osteoporotic states. Piper sarmentosum extract is known to possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. OBJECTIVES: To observe the radiological changes in fracture calluses following administration of a Piper sarmentosum extract during an estrogen-deficient state. METHODS: A total of 24 female Sprague-Dawley rats (200-250 g) were randomly divided into 4 groups: (i) the sham-operated group; (ii) the ovariectomized-control group; (iii) the ovariectomized + estrogen-replacement therapy (ovariectomized-control + estrogen replacement therapy) group, which was supplemented with estrogen (100 μg/kg/day); and (iv) the ovariectomized + Piper sarmentosum (ovariectomized + Piper sarmentosum) group, which was supplemented with a water-based Piper sarmentosum extract (125 mg/kg). Six weeks after an ovariectomy, the right femora were fractured at the mid-diaphysis, and a K-wire was inserted. Each group of rats received their respective treatment for 6 weeks. Following sacrifice, the right femora were subjected to radiological assessment. RESULTS: The mean axial callus volume was significantly higher in the ovariectomized-control group (68.2 + 11.74 mm³) than in the sham-operated, estrogen-replacement-therapy and Piper sarmentosum groups (20.4 + 4.05, 22.4 + 4.14 and 17.5 + 3.68 mm³, respectively). The median callus scores for the sham-operated, estrogen-replacement-therapy and Piper sarmentosum groups had median (range, minimum - maximum value) as 1.0 (0 - 2), 1.0 (1 - 2) and 1.0 (1 - 2), respectively, which were significantly lower than the ovariectomized-control group score of 2.0 (2 - 3). The median fracture scores for the sham-operated, estrogen-replacement-therapy and Piper sarmentosum groups were 3.0 (3 - 4), 3.0 (2 - 3) and 3.0 (2 - 3), respectively, which were significantly higher than the ovariectomized-control group score of 2.0 (1 - 2) (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The Piper sarmentosum extract improved fracture healing, as assessed by the reduced callus volumes and reduced callus scores. This extract is beneficial for fractures in osteoporotic states.

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2011-01-01

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Piper sarmentosum enhances fracture healing in ovariectomized osteoporotic rats: a radiological study . (2011). Clinics, 66(5), 865-872. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322011000500025