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Multi-Generational Drinking of Bottled Low Mineral Water Impairs Bone Quality in Female Rats
Authors:Zhiqun Qiu  Yao Tan  Hui Zeng  Lingqiao Wang  Dahua Wang  Jiaohua Luo  Liang Zhang  Yujing Huang  Ji-an Chen  Weiqun Shu
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Hygiene, College of Preventive Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.; 2. Department of Health Education, College of Preventive Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.; University of Milan, ITALY,
Abstract:

Background

Because of reproductions and hormone changes, females are more sensitive to bone mineral loss during their lifetime. Bottled water has become more popular in recent years, and a large number of products are low mineral water. However, research on the effects of drinking bottled low mineral water on bone health is sparse.

Objective

To elucidate the skeletal effects of multi-generational bottled water drinking in female rats.

Methods

Rats continuously drank tap water (TW), bottled natural water (bNW), bottled mineralized water (bMW), or bottled purified water (bPW) for three generations.

Results

The maximum deflection, elastic deflection, and ultimate strain of the femoral diaphysis in the bNW, bMW, and bPW groups and the fracture strain in the bNW and bMW groups were significantly decreased. The tibiae calcium levels in both the bNW and bPW groups were significantly lower than that in the TW group. The tibiae and teeth magnesium levels in both the bNW and bPW groups were significantly lower than those in the TW group. The collagen turnover markers PICP (in both bNW and bPW groups) were significantly lower than that in the TW group. In all three low mineral water groups, the 1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D levels were significantly lower than those in the TW group.

Conclusion

Long-term drinking of low mineral water may disturb bone metabolism and biochemical properties and therefore weaken biomechanical bone properties in females. Drinking tap water, which contains adequate minerals, was found to be better for bone health. To our knowledge, this is the first report on drinking bottled low mineral water and female bone quality on three generation model.
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