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Green Tea Compounds Plus Vitamin D to Strengthen Bones

Posted Nov 17 2010 8:25pm
Posted on 2010-11-17 06:00:00 in Bone and Dental | Functional Foods | Vitamins |

Chronic inflammation is suggested to be a primary factor in progressive bone loss and bone structural deterioration, with oxidative stress and overproduction of pro-inflammatory compounds , most notably tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha).   Previous studies have identified certain compounds as having the capacity to inhibit inflammation by suppressing TNF-alpha expression, and thus may offer therapeutic value in the prevention and treatment of chronic inflammation-induced bone loss. Chwan-Li Shen, from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Texas, USA), and colleagues investigated the effects of green tea polyphenols and alfacalcidol, a form of Vitamin D, on bone microstructure and strength along with possible mechanisms in a rat model.  The team found that both green tea polyphenols and alfacalcidol individually reversed lipopolysaccharide-induced changes in bone structure, and the combination of nutrients helped to sustain bone micro-architecture and strength.  The researchers conclude that: “A rotective impact of [green tea polyphenols]and alfacalcidol in bone microarchitecture during chronic inflammation may be due to a suppression of TNF-alpha.”

Chwan-Li Shen, James K. Yeh, Christina Samathanam, Jay J. Cao, Barbara J. Stoecker, Raul Y. Dagda, Ming-Chien Chyu, Jia-Sheng Wang. “Protective actions of green tea polyphenols and alfacalcidol on bone microstructure in female rats with chronic inflammation.”  The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 30 October 2010.


Combining green tea polyphenols with alfacalcidol, a form of Vitamin D, helps to strengthen bones, in a lab animal model.
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