Literature DB >> 15777671

Effects of hyaluronan on three-dimensional microarchitecture of subchondral bone tissues in guinea pig primary osteoarthrosis.

Ming Ding1, Carl Christian Danielsen, Ivan Hvid.   

Abstract

Hyaluronan (HA) has received increasing interest as a potential agent in therapeutic intervention in osteoarthrosis (OA). HA has been shown to reduce arthritic lesions in experimental animal models of articular cartilage injury. This study was to investigate the effects of high molecular weight HA intra-articular injection on subchondral bone tissues. Fifty-six male guinea pigs were randomly divided into 5 groups. During the initial 2.5-month period, three groups received intra-articular injection of HA 0.4 mg/kg/week for 5 weeks in both knee joints. Two control groups received vehicle. After 2.5 months, one HA group and one control group were sacrificed. The remaining 3 groups (5.5-month groups) were left for an additional 3 months before sacrifice during which time one HA group received additional 5 weeks injections, one HA group received no more injections, and the control group received vehicle. The left tibiae were harvested and micro-CT scanned to quantify three-dimensional microarchitecture of subchondral bone plate, cancellous bone and cortical bone, followed by mechanical testing and collagen and mineral determinations. All HA-treated groups had almost normal cartilage, whereas the control groups had typical OA-related cartilage degradation. In the 2.5-month group, HA resulted in significantly decreased subchondral plate volume fraction and thickness and HA-treated cancellous bone had significantly lower bone volume fraction, and typical rod-like structure. After 5.5 months, these changes were more pronounced, with an additional marked decrease in connectivity and bone surface density. HA-treated cortical bone had significantly greater volume fraction at both observation times. HA groups had greater bone mineral concentration and reduced collagen to mineral ratio with similar mechanical properties of cancellous bone but less stiff cortical bone. The effects of HA on cartilage and subchondral bone were maintained when treatment was discontinued. In summary, HA effectively protects against cartilage degeneration, decreases subchondral bone density and thickness, changes trabecular structure toward rod-like, so that subchondral bone becomes more compliant and thereby reduces cartilage stress during impact loading. HA preserved cancellous bone mechanical properties by increasing bone mineralization. Early HA administration is effective for intervention of OA initiation and progression, and short-term early HA treatment is sufficient to maintain treatment effects.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15777671     DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2004.12.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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