Omega-9 Modifies Viscoelasticity and Augments Bone Strength and Architecture in a High-Fat Diet-Fed Murine Model

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The influence of diet on the development of osteoporosis is significant and not fully understood. This study investigated the effect of diets of varying lipid profiles and omega-3, omega-6 and omega-9 composition on the structural and mechanical properties of bone. The hypothesis studied was that a diet high in saturated fat would induce osteoporosis and produce an overall increased detrimental bony response when compared with a diet high in unsaturated omega-6, or omega-9. Male C57BL/6J mice were fed either a control diet, 50:50 mix (saturated:unsaturated) high in omega-9 (HFD50:50), a diet high in saturated fat (HSF) or a polyunsaturated fat diet high in omega-6 (PUFA) over an 8-week duration. Tibiae were retrieved and evaluated using DMA, 3-point-bending, histomorphometry, and microCT. Mice fed a HSF diet displayed key features characteristic of osteoporosis. The loss tangent was significantly increased in the HFD50:50 diet group compared with control (p = 0.016) and PUFA-fed animals (p = 0.049). HFD50:50-fed mice presented with an increased viscous component, longer tibiae, increased loss modulus (p = 0.009), and ultimate stress, smaller microcracks (p < 0.001), and increased trabecular width (p = 0.002) compared with control animals. A diet high in omega-9 resulted in an overall superior bone response and further analysis of its role in bone health is warranted.
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osteoporosis, saturated fats, polyunsaturated fats, monounsaturated, bone strength, viscoelasticity
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