Prebiotics improve osteoporosis indicators in a preclinical model: systematic review with meta-analysis

Author:

Artoni de Carvalho João Alberto1,Magalhães Leticia Rocha1,Polastri Laryssa Mayara1,Batista Ingrid Eloise Trombine1,de Castro Bremer Sophia2,Caetano Heliard Rodrigues dos Santos3,Rufino Marcos Natal3,Bremer-Neto Hermann3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Western Sao Paulo University Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Medicine School of Presidente Prudente, , Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil

2. Medicine School of Marili Department of Nursing, , Marília, São Paulo, Brazil

3. Western Sao Paulo University Department of Functional Sciences, Health Technology Assessment Nucleus of the Medical School of Presidente Prudente, , Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Context Studies using experimental models have demonstrated that prebiotics are involved in antiosteoporotic mechanisms. Objective This study was conducted to determine the impact of supplementation with prebiotics in the basal diet of ovariectomized rats with induced osteoporosis as a preclinical model. Methods A comprehensive systematic search was carried out in the electronic databases PubMed, Science Direct, Web of Science, Scielo, and Google through March 2022 for studies that investigated the impact of prebiotics on bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC), and bone biomechanics. Results The search returned 844 complete articles, abstracts, or book chapters. After detailed screening, 8 studies met the inclusion criteria. Rats (n = 206), were randomly divided between control and treatment groups. Weighted mean differences (WMDs) with the 95%CIs were used to estimate the combined effect size. Compared with the control group, dietary intake of prebiotics significantly increased bone density in the BMD subgroups, with WMDs as follows: 0.03 g/cm3, 95%CI, 0.01–0.05, P < 0.00001, n = 46; and 0.00 g/cm2, 95%CI, 0.00–0.02, P < 0.00001, n = 81; total BMD: WMD, 0.01, 95%CI, 0.01–0.02, P < 0.00001, n = 127; bone content in BMC: WMD, 0.02 g, 95%CI, 0.00–0.04, P = 0.05, n = 107; and the 3-point-bend test: WMD, 15.20 N, 95%CI, 5.92–24.47, P = 0.00001, n = 120. Conclusion Prebiotics improve indicators of osteoporosis, BMD, BMC, and bone biomechanics in ovariectomized rats. More studies are needed to increase the level of evidence. Systemic Review Registration Systematic Review Protocol for Animal Intervention Studies

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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