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Efficacy study of two novel hyaluronic acid-based formulations for viscosupplementation therapy in an early osteoarthrosic rabbit model.

Sema Kaderli1, Eric Viguier2, Dorothée Watrelot-Virieux3, Thierry Roger4, Robert Gurny5, Leonardo Scapozza6, Michael Möller7, Caroline Boulocher8, Olivier Jordan9.   

Abstract

Viscosupplementation (VS) is a therapy for osteoarthrosis (OA) consisting of repetitive intra-articular injections of hyaluronic acid (HA). It is known to be clinically effective in relieving pain and increasing joint mobility by restoring joint homeostasis. In this study, the effects of two novel HA-based VS hydrogel formulations were assessed and challenged against a pure HA commercial formulation for the first time and this in a rabbit model of early OA induced by anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT). The first formulation tested was a hybrid hydrogel composed of HA and reacetylated chitosan, a biopolymer considered to be chondroprotective, assembled thanks to an ionic shielding. The second formulation consisted of a novel HA polymer grafted with antioxidant molecules (HA-4AR) aiming at decreasing OA oxidative stress and increasing HA retention time in the articulation. ACLT was performed on rabbits in order to cause structural changes comparable to traumatic osteoarthrosis. The protective effects of the different formulations were observed on the early phase of the pathology in a full randomized and blinded manner. The cartilage, synovial membrane, and subchondral bone were evaluated by complementary investigation techniques such as gross morphological scoring, scanning electron microscopy, histological scoring, and micro-computed tomography were used. In this study, ACLT was proven to successfully reproduce early OA articular characteristics found in humans. HA and HA-4AR hydrogels were found to be moderately protective for cartilage as highlighted by μCT. The HA-4AR was the only formulation able to decrease synovial membrane hypertrophy occurring in OA. Finally, the hybrid HA-reacetylated chitosan hydrogel surprisingly led to increased subchondral bone remodeling and cartilage defect formation. This study shows significant effects of two innovative HA modification strategies in an OA rabbit model, which warrant further studies toward more effective viscosupplementation formulations.
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Keywords:  4-Aminoresorcinol (432827); Anterior cruciate ligament transection; Antioxidant; Chitosan; Chitosan (PubChem CID: 21896651); Hyaluronic acid; Hyaluronic acid (PubChem CID: 24728612); Osteoarthrosis; Rabbit; Viscosupplementation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26369477     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2015.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Biopharm        ISSN: 0939-6411            Impact factor:   5.571


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Review 1.  Active agents, biomaterials, and technologies to improve biolubrication and strengthen soft tissues.

Authors:  Benjamin G Cooper; Ara Nazarian; Brian D Snyder; Mark W Grinstaff
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2018-07-26       Impact factor: 12.479

2.  Chitosan in viscosupplementation: in vivo effect on rabbit subchondral bone.

Authors:  R Rieger; C Boulocher; S Kaderli; T Hoc
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2017-08-15       Impact factor: 2.362

3.  Use of hyaluronic acid associated with triamcinolone acetonide or ozone gas in the treatment of induced osteoarthritis in rabbits.

Authors:  Giovanna Cristina Brombini; Sheila Canevese Rahal; Alexandre Todorovic Fabro; Ivan Felismino Charas Dos Santos; Miriam Harumi Tsunemi; Jean Guilherme Fernandes Joaquim; Danuta Pulz Doiche; Jeana Pereira da Silva; Maria Jaqueline Mamprim
Journal:  Acta Cir Bras       Date:  2021-12-17       Impact factor: 1.388

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