Current status of nanofat in the management of knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Naveen Jeyaraman, Sandeep Shrivastava, V R Ravi, Arulkumar Nallakumarasamy, Madhan Jeyaraman
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Abstract

Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent joint disorder requiring innovative treatment approaches.

Aim: To evaluate the use of nanofat, a specialized form of adipose tissue-derived cells, in the treatment of OA, by examining its efficacy, safety profile, mechanisms of action, comparative effectiveness, and long-term outcomes.

Methods: A comprehensive review of preclinical studies, clinical trials, and in vitro investigations was conducted. The included studies provided insights into the potential role of nanofat in OA treatment, addressing its efficacy, safety profile, mechanisms of action, comparative effectiveness, and long-term outcomes.

Results: Clinical studies consistently reported the efficacy of nanofat in providing pain relief and functional improvement in patients with OA. Local adverse events were limited to the injection site, such as localized pain and inflammation, and resolved within a few days to weeks. Systemic adverse events were rare, and no significant long-term complications were observed. Mechanistically, nanofat was found to enhance chondrocyte proliferation, reduce inflammation, and promote angiogenesis, thereby contributing to its therapeutic effects.

Conclusion: Nanofat therapy holds promise as a therapeutic option for managing OA, providing pain relief, functional improvement, and potential tissue regeneration. The safety profile of nanofat treatment appears favorable, but long-term data are still limited. Standardized protocols, larger randomized controlled trials, longer follow-up periods, and cost-effectiveness evaluations are warranted to establish optimal protocols, comparative effectiveness, and long-term outcomes. Despite current limitations, nanofat therapy demonstrates translational potential and should be considered in clinical practice for OA treatment, with careful patient selection and monitoring.

纳米脂肪在膝关节骨关节炎治疗中的现状:系统综述。
背景:骨关节炎(OA)是一种常见的关节疾病,需要创新的治疗方法。目的:通过检查纳米脂肪(一种特殊形式的脂肪组织来源细胞)的有效性、安全性、作用机制、比较有效性和长期结果,评估其在OA治疗中的应用。方法:对临床前研究、临床试验和体外研究进行综合综述。纳入的研究提供了纳米脂肪在OA治疗中的潜在作用,阐述了其疗效、安全性、作用机制、比较有效性和长期结果。结果:临床研究一致报告了纳米脂肪在OA患者疼痛缓解和功能改善方面的疗效。局部不良事件仅限于注射部位,如局部疼痛和炎症,并在几天至几周内消退。全身性不良事件罕见,未观察到明显的长期并发症。在机制上,纳米脂肪被发现可以增强软骨细胞增殖,减少炎症,促进血管生成,从而有助于其治疗效果。结论:纳米脂肪疗法有望作为治疗OA的治疗选择,提供疼痛缓解、功能改善和潜在的组织再生。纳米脂肪治疗的安全性似乎是有利的,但长期数据仍然有限。标准化的方案、更大的随机对照试验、更长的随访期和成本效益评估是建立最佳方案、比较有效性和长期结果的必要条件。尽管目前存在局限性,但纳米脂肪疗法显示出转化潜力,应在临床实践中考虑用于OA治疗,并仔细选择和监测患者。
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