Mechanisms of Action of Intra-articular Hyaluronic Acid Injections for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Targeted Review of the Literature.

IF 4.2 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Seth L Sherman, Andrew S Gudeman, John D Kelly, Robert J Dimeff, Jack Farr
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Abstract

Background: The knee is the most commonly afflicted joint in osteoarthritis (OA). Injection of intra-articular of hyaluronic acid (IAHA) is a frequently used therapy for the management of knee OA with varying product characteristics.

Purpose: To describe and characterize the mechanism of action (MoA) of IAHA products concerning nociception, chondroprotection, and anti-inflammatory properties via a targeted literature review.

Study design: Systematic review; Level of evidence, 2.

Methods: We followed the standard methodologies for conducting and reporting targeted reviews as recommended by the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions, adapted for conducting a targeted literature review. Relevant studies were identified by searching the Embase database using predefined search strategies via the Ovid platform. The results of the review were reported according to the PRISMA guidelines (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses).

Results: A total of 182 studies were included in this targeted literature review. Of these, 107 reported chondroprotective action, 59 anti-inflammatory activity, 18 analgesic properties, 30 proteoglycan or glycosaminoglycan synthesis, 8 subchondral bone effects, 2 mechanical effects, and 1 other effects of IAHA. These MoAs were studied through diverse types of studies: in vitro biochemistry, animal physiological studies, or human physiological and clinical studies. The chondroprotective effect was the most studied MoA and showed an increase in anabolic biomarkers, such as collagen types II, IX, and XI, and a reduction in catabolic biomarkers, such as matrix metalloproteinases, which play a primary role in the downstream signaling pathways in OA and cartilage degradation in the synovial fluid. IAHA was widely reported by studies to reduce soluble inflammatory mediators, such as interleukins 1β and 6 and tumor necrosis factor α, thereby decreasing the production of degradative enzymes (eg, matrix metalloproteinases, aggrecanases). IAHA was also reported to enhance the synthesis of intrinsic proteoglycan (eg, aggrecan) and glycosaminoglycans, thus delaying the progression of OA. IAHA also reported improvement in the mechanical function of the knee by increasing the viscosity of the synovial fluid, reducing the coefficient of friction, and improving its lubrication. Overall, a significant decrease in knee pain was observed after IAHA treatments.

Conclusion: Preclinical and clinical studies established evidence for varied MoAs by which IAHA preparations may produce a desired effect in patients with knee OA.

关节内注射透明质酸治疗膝关节骨关节炎的作用机制:一项有针对性的文献综述。
背景:膝关节是骨关节炎(OA)中最常见的受累关节。关节内注射透明质酸(IAHA)是一种常用的治疗膝关节OA的方法,具有不同的产品特性。目的:通过有针对性的文献综述,描述和表征IAHA产品在伤害感受、软骨保护和抗炎特性方面的作用机制。研究设计:系统评价;证据等级2。方法:我们遵循Cochrane干预措施系统评价手册推荐的进行和报告目标评价的标准方法,该手册适用于进行目标文献评价。通过Ovid平台使用预定义的搜索策略搜索Embase数据库,确定相关研究。根据PRISMA指南(系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目)报告评价结果。结果:本次有针对性的文献综述共纳入182项研究。其中,107项报告了其软骨保护作用,59项报告了其抗炎作用,18项报告了其镇痛作用,30项报告了其蛋白聚糖或糖胺聚糖合成作用,8项报告了其软骨下骨作用,2项报告了其机械作用,1项报告了其其他作用。这些MoAs通过不同类型的研究进行研究:体外生物化学研究,动物生理学研究,或人体生理学和临床研究。软骨保护作用是研究最多的MoA,显示合成代谢生物标志物(如II型、IX型和XI型胶原)的增加,分解代谢生物标志物(如基质金属蛋白酶)的减少,这些生物标志物在OA和滑液软骨降解的下游信号通路中起主要作用。IAHA通过研究减少可溶性炎症介质,如白细胞介素1β和6和肿瘤坏死因子α,从而减少降解酶(如基质金属蛋白酶、聚合酶)的产生而被广泛报道。据报道,IAHA还能促进内在蛋白聚糖(如聚集蛋白)和糖胺聚糖的合成,从而延缓OA的进展。IAHA还报道了通过增加滑液的黏度、减少摩擦系数和改善其润滑来改善膝关节的机械功能。总的来说,经IAHA治疗后,膝关节疼痛明显减少。结论:临床前和临床研究建立了各种MoAs的证据,通过这些证据,IAHA制剂可能对膝关节OA患者产生预期的效果。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: An invaluable resource for the orthopaedic sports medicine community, _The American Journal of Sports Medicine_ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, first published in 1972. It is the official publication of the [American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)](http://www.sportsmed.org/)! The journal acts as an important forum for independent orthopaedic sports medicine research and education, allowing clinical practitioners the ability to make decisions based on sound scientific information. This journal is a must-read for: * Orthopaedic Surgeons and Specialists * Sports Medicine Physicians * Physiatrists * Athletic Trainers * Team Physicians * And Physical Therapists
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