Effect of hyaluronic acid-based viscosupplementation on cartilage material properties

IF 3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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Abstract

Viscosupplementation by intra-articular injections of hyaluronic acid (HA) is used to treat symptomatic osteoarthritis. Exogenous HA remains in the joint cavity for a short period of time (days) while claimed pain relief period lasts over months. There is a clear lack of understanding of viscosupplementation mechanism of action. Here, we hypothesize that HA penetrates the cartilage and contributes to the restoration of its mechanical quality.

Confocal microscopy and bio-indentation were used to confirm HA penetration into cartilage and modulation of cartilage quality. Bio-indentation was performed on rat distal femurs incubated overnight in HA solutions, using phosphate buffered saline (PBS) as control. For this proof-of-concept evaluation, measurements of elastic modulus (MPa) and of maximal force (µN) were recorded before and immediately after exposure with HA, as well as after an additional washout with PBS. Cartilage thickness at the site of indentation was evaluated by contrast enhanced computed tomography with an ionic contrast agent. Indentation depths were located in the upper part of hyaline cartilage. Ostenil®, commercial product containing 1 % HA, induced a decrease in indentation depth in the range of forces influencing the whole cartilage thickness, together with an increase of the elastic modulus. Then, bio-indentation and size distribution of HA chains via SEC-SLS were assessed for a range of commercially available products. The results showed higher modulation of cartilage quality in the presence of 0.25–1 MDa HA chains.

The present in vitro study suggests that HA modulates cartilage quality and might thus explain the long-term beneficial effect of viscosupplementation.

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基于透明质酸的粘度补充剂对软骨材料特性的影响
通过关节内注射透明质酸(HA)来补充粘液,可用于治疗症状性骨关节炎。外源性透明质酸在关节腔内停留的时间很短(数天),而声称的疼痛缓解期却长达数月。人们对粘度补充剂的作用机制显然缺乏了解。在此,我们假设 HA 可渗透软骨,并有助于恢复软骨的机械质量。共聚焦显微镜和生物压痕法用于确认 HA 对软骨的渗透和对软骨质量的调节。以磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)为对照,对在 HA 溶液中培养过夜的大鼠股骨远端进行生物压痕测试。在这一概念验证评估中,分别记录了暴露于 HA 溶液之前和之后的弹性模量(兆帕)和最大力(微牛)的测量值,以及用磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)冲洗后的测量值。通过使用离子造影剂的对比增强计算机断层扫描评估了压痕部位的软骨厚度。压痕深度位于透明软骨的上部。含有 1% HA 的商业产品 Ostenil® 能在影响整个软骨厚度的作用力范围内降低压痕深度,同时提高弹性模量。然后,通过 SEC-SLS 对一系列市售产品的生物压痕和 HA 链的尺寸分布进行了评估。结果显示,0.25-1 MDa 的 HA 链对软骨质量的调节作用更大。本体外研究表明,HA 可调节软骨质量,从而解释了粘度补充剂的长期有益效果。
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Materialia
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