Lactopontin (LPN) is an important milk protein with the potential to improve bone health; however, its specific effects have not been determined. This study aims to investigate the effects of LPN on early bone growth and development. 3 week-old SD rats ( = 32) were assigned to the control group, whey protein concentration (WPC) group, LPN-L (low-dose LPN) group, and LPN-H (high-dose LPN) group, with intragastric administration of deionized water, 65.8 mg kg WPC, and 5 and 45 mg kg LPN for 30 days, respectively. LPN-H supplementation increased body length and femur length, improved femoral bone volume and microarchitecture, and upregulated osteoblast activity-related mRNA (, , and ) expression in the femur. The content of secondary bile acid glycolithocholic acid (GLCA) in stool and serum was significantly increased after LPN-H intervention and positively correlated with the increased abundance of in feces. In addition, the bile acid receptor FXR in femur was also activated in the LPN-H group, suggesting that LPN may regulate bone health through the microbiota-metabolite-bone axis. The results of this study suggest that LPN has potential application value in regulating bone metabolism during growth.

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