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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2011

Dietary salt, bone strength, and mineral content in unloaded rat femurs.

Michael T.C. Liang; Meena Navidi; Tammy M. Cleek; Sara B. Arnaud

INTRODUCTION Reduced bone mineral and ultimate strength are regular consequences of unloading bone. The aim of this study was to determine if high dietary salt intake would reduce the bone density and strength to a greater extent in rats with unloaded bones compared to ambulatory control rats fed the same dietary calcium and phosphorus. METHODS Mature male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups: two exposed to a spaceflight model that unloaded the hind limbs (HU) and two controls (C) with normal ambulation. Half the HU and C rats were fed normal dietary salt (0.26%, NNa) and half high dietary salt (8%, HNa). The calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) content of the diets was normal (Ca 0.5% and P 0.6%) in all four groups. After 4 wk of hind limb unloading, the bone mineral content (BMC) of excised femurs was measured by the ash weight and the ultimate torsional strength was determined by a torsional strength test device. RESULTS Femoral BMC (mg) was lower in HUNNa than C rats fed normal salt diets. Femurs from HU rats fed normal salt diets showed lower (20-26%) torsional strength (Nmm), compared to all other groups. DISCUSSION It appears that high salt diets with normal amounts of calcium and phosphorus may prevent the decrease in bone torsional strength and BMC induced by unloading the femurs in 6-mo-old rats.


Laboratory Animal Science | 1994

Metabolic Cages for a Space Flight Model in the Rat

Jennifer S. Harper; Gerald M. Mulenburg; Juli Evans; Meena Navidi; Ira Wolinsky; Sara B. Arnaud


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1995

Effect of excess dietary salt on calcium metabolism and bone mineral in a spaceflight rat model

Meena Navidi; Ira Wolinsky; Paul Fung; Sara B. Arnaud


American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 2002

The calcium endocrine system of adolescent rhesus monkeys and controls before and after spaceflight

Sara B. Arnaud; Meena Navidi; Leonard J. Deftos; Myrtle Thierry-Palmer; Rita Dotsenko; Allison J. Bigbee; R. E. Grindeland


Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research | 1993

Effects of Acute Ethanol Administration on Polyphosphoinositide Turnover and Levels of Inositol 1,4,5‐Trisphosphate in Mouse Cerebrum and Cerebellum

Tai-An Lin; Meena Navidi; William Joseph James; Teng-Nan Lin; Grace Y. Sun


Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology | 1995

Mineral distribution in rat skeletons after exposure to a microgravity model

Sara B. Arnaud; Jennifer S. Harper; Meena Navidi


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2004

Calcium balance in mature male rats with unloaded hindlimbs

Meena Navidi; Juliann Evans; Ira Wolinsky; Sara B. Arnaud


Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology | 2000

Calcium metabolism in Bion 11 monkeys.

Sara B. Arnaud; Meena Navidi; Deftos L; Buckendahl P; Dotsenko Ma; Bengtson Sg; Bigbee A; R. E. Grindeland


Archive | 1994

Vitamin D Status in Monkey Candidates for Space Flight

Sara B. Arnaud; T. J. Wronski; I. Koslovskeya; R. Dotsenko; Meena Navidi; Charles E. Wade


Archive | 1997

Deoxypyridinoline in the Urine of Rats with Unloaded Hindlimbs

Sara B. Arnaud; Meena Navidi; J. Wren; Emily M. Holton

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Sara B. Arnaud

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Charles E. Wade

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Tai-An Lin

University of Missouri

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