Food bioactives and bone metabolism
食物生物活性与骨代谢
基本信息
- 批准号:RGPIN-2021-04113
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Discovery Grants Program - Individual
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2021-01-01 至 2022-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
During pregnancy and lactation, the growing and developing fetus and subsequent baby, depend on their mother for their nutrition. In particular, the developing skeleton creates a demand for many nutrients such as calcium which is provided through the placenta for the fetus and later through mother's milk for the baby. For a mother to provide the required calcium and other minerals, her skeleton undergoes dramatic changes that are regulated by hormones. There are some data to support that a mother's skeleton returns to its pre-pregnancy state. In other words, studies in humans suggest that fracture risk is not greater in women who have had one or more pregnancies and breastfed their children. However, with newer imaging technologies, there is emerging data that there are measurable changes and adaptations to the skeleton, and some of these changes may have a long-term impact on the mother's skeleton. To study the changes to the skeleton that occur during pregnancy and lactation, a rat model is commonly used and because of the multiple offspring in a litter, there is an extra demand on the mother's skeleton compared to humans - this provides a more accelerated model for researchers to study the effects on bone. The rat model also provides an opportunity to study how diet can be used to influence the changes in bone that occur. Our research team has been studying how a type of tea - rooibos tea, that is rich in natural chemicals called polyphenols, can have a positive effect on bone cells, helping bone to form more mineral. The next steps, that we will pursue with this funding, is to use this rat model to test whether providing rooibos tea can help enhance the recovery of bone tissue after the end of lactation, and perhaps even help mother's to recover with stronger bone that may protect against the loss of bone during aging. We will study if there is a specific time in which providing rooibos tea is most helpful to bone. For example, perhaps it is only after lactation that there is a benefit? We will also conduct studies to find a realistic dose of rooibos tea that yields the most benefit and also test whether providing rooibos tea is helpful with repeated recovery of bone after multiple pregnancies. We will also measure whether the bones of the offspring are altered due to mother's receiving rooibos tea. For other polyphenols found in other foods there are some data that there may be benefits to offspring by a maternal diet rich in polyphenols. Positive findings from this study will provide a basis for developing dietary strategies - that may include fortified foods or supplements - to support and even enhance recovery of bone mineral and strength such that a mother has stronger bones after pregnancy and lactation. Companies could also potentially use these findings to develop foods or supplements with higher levels of specific polyphenols to support recovery of bone in mothers.
在怀孕和哺乳期间,胎儿和随后的婴儿的生长和发育依赖于母亲的营养。特别是,发育中的骨骼产生了对许多营养素的需求,例如通过胎盘为胎儿提供的钙,以及后来通过母乳为婴儿提供的钙。为了提供母亲所需的钙和其他矿物质,她的骨骼经历了由激素调节的戏剧性变化。有一些数据支持母亲的骨骼恢复到怀孕前的状态。换句话说,对人类的研究表明,有一次或多次怀孕并母乳喂养孩子的妇女骨折风险并不高。然而,随着新的成像技术的出现,有新的数据表明骨骼存在可测量的变化和适应,其中一些变化可能会对母亲的骨骼产生长期影响。为了研究怀孕和哺乳期间发生的骨骼变化,通常使用大鼠模型,由于一窝中有多个后代,与人类相比,对母亲的骨骼有额外的需求-这为研究人员提供了一个更加速的模型来研究对骨骼的影响。大鼠模型还提供了一个研究饮食如何影响骨骼变化的机会。我们的研究团队一直在研究一种茶--路易波士茶,它富含一种叫做多酚的天然化学物质,如何对骨细胞产生积极影响,帮助骨骼形成更多的矿物质。我们将利用这笔资金进行的下一步是使用这种大鼠模型来测试提供路易波士茶是否有助于促进哺乳期结束后骨组织的恢复,甚至可能帮助母亲恢复更强壮的骨骼,可以防止衰老过程中的骨质流失。我们将研究是否有一个特定的时间,提供路易波士茶是最有帮助的骨骼。例如,也许只有在哺乳后才有好处?我们还将进行研究,以找到一个现实的剂量的路易波士茶,产生最大的好处,并测试是否提供路易波士茶是有助于多次怀孕后骨的重复恢复。我们还将测量后代的骨骼是否由于母亲接受路易波士茶而改变。对于在其他食物中发现的其他多酚,有一些数据表明,富含多酚的母亲饮食可能对后代有益。这项研究的积极发现将为制定饮食策略提供基础-可能包括强化食品或补充剂-以支持甚至增强骨矿物质和强度的恢复,使母亲在怀孕和哺乳后拥有更强壮的骨骼。公司也可以利用这些发现来开发具有更高水平的特定多酚的食品或补充剂,以支持母亲的骨骼恢复。
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Ward, Wendy其他文献
Role of a Respiratory Therapist in Improving Adherence to Positive Airway Pressure Treatment in a Pediatric Sleep Apnea Clinic
- DOI:
10.4187/respcare.02312 - 发表时间:
2013-12-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.5
- 作者:
Jambhekar, Supriya K.;Com, Gulnur;Ward, Wendy - 通讯作者:
Ward, Wendy
Perspectives on Healthcare Provider Well-Being: Looking Back, Moving Forward
- DOI:
10.1007/s10880-018-9541-3 - 发表时间:
2018-09-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.2
- 作者:
Penwell-Waines, Lauren;Ward, Wendy;Abouljoud, Marwan - 通讯作者:
Abouljoud, Marwan
Psychosocial Functioning in Children and Adolescents with Extreme Obesity
- DOI:
10.1007/s10880-011-9293-9 - 发表时间:
2012-09-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.2
- 作者:
Phillips, B. Allyson;Gaudette, Shari;Ward, Wendy - 通讯作者:
Ward, Wendy
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1000230786-2015 - 财政年份:2018
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