The protective role of vitamins C and E in steroid-induced femoral head osteonecrosis: An experimental study in rats.

IF 1.9 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Joint diseases and related surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-02 DOI:10.52312/jdrs.2023.1405
Ozan Beytemur, Mustafa Fatih Dasci, Asiye Gök Yurttaş, Busra Yaprak Bayrak, Ender Alagöz
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to determine whether vitamin C (VC) and vitamin E (VE) can effectively protect the femoral head and reduce the risk of developing osteonecrosis in rats that have been treated with steroids.

Materials and methods: The study was conducted on 30 young adult male Sprague-Dawley rats (mean weight: 356±18 g; range, 330 to 375 g), which were randomly assigned to one of five groups. The control group received saline solution, while the other groups were given lipopolysaccharide/methylprednisolone (LPS/MPS) to induce osteonecrosis. Three groups in which osteonecrosis was induced were also intraperitoneally administered either VC, VE, or both once a day for four weeks. Intracardiac blood samples were taken at the end of the fourth week for biochemical examination, and the rats were then sacrificed under general anesthesia. After sacrification, right femurs were removed for histopathological, immunohistochemical, and radiologic examinations.

Results: The results showed that the mean trabecular number increased significantly in the VC+VE group. There was a substantial decrease observed in the mean trabecular separation within the LPS/MPS group compared to the control group, although trabecular separation decreased in all three vitamin groups compared to the LPS/MPS group. The surface area/bone volume was significantly increased in the VC+VE group compared to the LPS/MPS group. Histological, immunohistochemical, and radiological examinations showed that the administration of VC and VE significantly reduced oxidative stress, inflammation, and microvascular dysfunction in rats with steroid-induced femoral head osteonecrosis.

Conclusion: This study suggests that VC, VE, and particularly VC+VE have a protective effect on the femoral head in rats with steroid-induced femoral head osteonecrosis. These findings may lead to new treatment options for patients.

维生素 C 和 E 在类固醇引起的股骨头坏死中的保护作用:大鼠实验研究
研究目的本研究旨在确定维生素 C(VC)和维生素 E(VE)是否能有效保护股骨头,并降低曾接受类固醇治疗的大鼠患骨坏死的风险:研究对象为30只年轻的成年雄性Sprague-Dawley大鼠(平均体重:356±18 g;范围:330至375 g),将其随机分配到五个组中的一组。对照组接受生理盐水,其他各组给予脂多糖/甲基强的松龙(LPS/MPS)以诱导骨坏死。诱导骨坏死的三组还腹腔注射了VC、VE或两者,每天一次,持续四周。在第四周结束时采集心内血液样本进行生化检查,然后在全身麻醉下将大鼠处死。大鼠牺牲后,取出右股骨进行组织病理学、免疫组化和放射学检查:结果:结果显示,VC+VE 组大鼠的平均骨小梁数量明显增加。与对照组相比,LPS/MPS 组的平均骨小梁分离度大幅下降,但与 LPS/MPS 组相比,三组维生素组的骨小梁分离度均有所下降。与 LPS/MPS 组相比,VC+VE 组的表面积/骨量明显增加。组织学、免疫组化和放射学检查显示,服用 VC 和 VE 能显著减轻类固醇诱导的股骨头坏死大鼠的氧化应激、炎症和微血管功能障碍:本研究表明,VC、VE,尤其是 VC+VE 对类固醇诱导的股骨头坏死大鼠的股骨头具有保护作用。这些发现可能为患者带来新的治疗方案。
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