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Modification of osteoarthritis in the guinea pig with pulsed low-intensity ultrasound treatment.

机译:脉冲低强度超声治疗对豚鼠骨关节炎的治疗作用。

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OBJECTIVE: The Hartley guinea pig develops articular cartilage degeneration similar to that seen in idiopathic human osteoarthritis (OA). We investigated whether the application of pulsed low-intensity ultrasound (PLIUS) to the Hartley guinea pig joint would prevent or attenuate the progression of this degenerative process. METHODS: Treatment of male Hartley guinea pigs was initiated at the onset of degeneration (8 weeks of age) to assess the ability of PLIUS to prevent OA, or at a later age (12 months) to assess the degree to which PLIUS acted to attenuate the progression of established disease. PLIUS (30 mW/cm(2)) was applied to stifle joints for 20 min/day over periods ranging from 3 to 10 months, with contralateral limbs serving as controls. Joint cartilage histology was graded according to a modified Mankin scale to evaluate treatment effect. Immunohistochemical staining for interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra), matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-3, MMP-13, and transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta1 was performed on the cartilage to evaluate patterns of expression of these proteins. RESULTS: PLIUS did not fully prevent cartilage degeneration in the prevention groups, but diminished the severity of the disease, with the treated joints showing markedly decreased surface irregularities and a much smaller degree of loss of matrix staining as compared to controls. PLIUS also attenuated disease progression in the groups with established disease, although to a somewhat lesser extent as compared to the prevention groups. Immunohistochemical staining demonstrated a markedly decreased degree of TGF-beta1 production in the PLIUS-treated joints. This indicates less active endogenous repair, consistent with the marked reduction in cartilage degradation. CONCLUSIONS: PLIUS exhibits the ability to attenuate the progression of cartilage degeneration in an animal model of idiopathic human OA. The effect was greater in the treatment of early, rather than established, degeneration.
机译:目的:Hartley豚鼠的关节软骨退化与特发性人类骨关节炎(OA)相似。我们调查了在Hartley豚鼠关节上应用脉冲低强度超声(PLIUS)是否会阻止或减弱这种变性过程的进展。方法:在变性开始(8周龄)时开始治疗雄性哈特利豚鼠,以评估PLIUS预防OA的能力,或在以后的年龄(12个月)以评估PLIUS减弱的程度确定疾病的进展。 PLIUS(30 mW / cm(2))在3到10个月不等的时间段内以20分钟/天的速度应用于窒息关节,以对侧四肢作为对照。根据改良的Mankin量表对关节软骨的组织学进行分级,以评估治疗效果。对软骨进行白细胞介素-1受体拮抗剂(IL-1ra),基质金属蛋白酶(MMP)-3,MMP-13和转化生长因子(TGF)-β1的免疫组织化学染色,以评估这些蛋白的表达模式。结果:在预防组中,PLIUS不能完全预防软骨变性,但可以减轻疾病的严重程度,与对照组相比,治疗后的关节表面不规则性明显降低,基质染色损失的程度要小得多。尽管与预防组相比,PLIUS在已确诊疾病的组中也减缓了疾病进展。免疫组织化学染色显示,经PLIUS治疗的关节中TGF-β1的产生程度明显降低。这表明内源性修复作用较弱,与软骨降解显着减少一致。结论:PLIUS在特发性人OA动物模型中具有减弱软骨退变进程的能力。在早期而不是既定的变性治疗中效果更大。

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