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The effect of black cohosh extract and risedronate coadministration on bone health in an ovariectomized rat model

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Division of Systems Biology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Inselman, Amy L.;
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Division of Systems Biology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Masters, Elysia A.;
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Division of Systems Biology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Moore, Jalina N.;
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Office of New Drug Products ,Office of Pharmaceutical Quality ,Center for Drug Evaluation and Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Silver Spring ,MD ,United States
Agarwal, Rajiv;
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Division of Urology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Center for Drug Evaluation and Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Silver Spring ,MD ,United States
Gassman, Audrey;
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Division of Urology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Center for Drug Evaluation and Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Silver Spring ,MD ,United States
Kuijpers, Gemma;
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Division of Systems Biology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Beger, Richard D.;
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Division of Biochemical Toxicology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Delclos, Kenneth B.;
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Office of Dietary Supplement Program ,Center for Food Safety and Nutrition ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,College Park ,MD ,United States
Swift, Sybil;
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Division of Biochemical Toxicology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Camacho, Luísa;
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Division of Biochemical Toxicology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Vanlandingham, Michelle M.;
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Division of Systems Biology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Sloper, Daniel;
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Division of Systems Biology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Nakamura, Noriko;
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Office of the Center Director ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Gamboa da Costa, Gonçalo;
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Division of Biochemical Toxicology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Woodling, Kellie;
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Office of Scientific Coordination ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Bryant, Matthew;
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Office of Scientific Coordination ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Trbojevich, Raul;
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Division of Biochemical Toxicology ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
Wu, Qiangen;
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Office of Scientific Coordination ,National Center for Toxicological Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Jefferson ,AR ,United States
McLellen, Florence;
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Office of New Drug Products ,Office of Pharmaceutical Quality ,Center for Drug Evaluation and Research ,U.S. Food and Drug Administration ,Silver Spring ,MD ,United States
Christner, Donna

Preparations of black cohosh extract are sold as dietary supplements marketed to relieve the vasomotor symptoms of menopause, and some studies suggest it may protect against postmenopausal bone loss. Postmenopausal women are also frequently prescribed bisphosphonates, such as risedronate, to prevent osteoporotic bone loss. However, the pharmacodynamic interactions between these compounds when taken together is not known. To investigate possible interactions, 6-month-old, female Sprague-Dawley rats underwent bilateral ovariectomy or sham surgery and were treated for 24 weeks with either vehicle, ethinyl estradiol, risedronate, black cohosh extract or coadministration of risedronate and black cohosh extract, at low or high doses. Bone mineral density (BMD) of the femur, tibia, and lumbar vertebrae was then measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) at weeks 0, 8, 16, and 24. A high dose of risedronate significantly increased BMD of the femur and vertebrae, while black cohosh extract had no significant effect on BMD individually and minimal effects upon coadministration with risedronate. Under these experimental conditions, black cohosh extract alone had no effect on BMD, nor did it negatively impact the BMD-enhancing properties of risedronate.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2024 Inselman, Masters, Moore, Agarwal, Gassman, Kuijpers, Beger, Delclos, Swift, Camacho, Vanlandingham, Sloper, Nakamura, Gamboa da Costa, Woodling, Bryant, Trbojevich, Wu, McLellen and Christner.

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