Ameliorative Effect of Copper Albumin Complex on Proteoglycan in Mono-iodoacetat Induced Osteoarthritis Rat Model

Asmaa Shabaan, Nashwa A. M. Mostafa, Reham I. El-Mahdy, A. Nassar, M. Salah, Alsayed A Mohamed, AbdulRahman A. Saied, Asmaa A. Metwally, M. Youssef, A. Abdeen, H. Madhyastha, Obeid Shanab
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disorder involving the joint, including cartilage and synovial fluids. Recent studies have sought to find curative therapeutics to decrease the adverse effects of OA and relieve associated pain. Globally, knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is the most common type of arthritis. The present study aimed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect copper albumen complex (cu-albumin complex) for the treatment of mono-iodoacetate (MIA)-induced KOA in Albino rats. A total of 50 adult male albino rats were involved and divided as follows; 10 rats were kept normal as negative control; 20 arthritic rats were kept untreated (positive control), and 20 arthritic rats were treated with cu-albumin complex orally for a month. Treated and untreated arthritic rats were divided equally (10 rats each) into mild and severe groups according to the severity of signs. The intra-articular injection of MIA in the right knee joint was used for induction of osteoarthritis. Using Mankin grading score, the results demonstrated that the treated groups had a better histological appearance than the control positive group. Additionally, except for a few shrunken chondrocytes, the mildly treated group showed less degenerative alterations and appeared virtually normal. While the severe treated group showed increased cellularity with decreased degenerated chondrocytes. It concluded that balanced copper consumption has a positive impact on the prevention and treatment of KOA.
铜白蛋白复合物对单碘乙酸诱导骨关节炎大鼠模型中蛋白多糖的改善作用
骨关节炎(OA)是一种涉及关节的退行性疾病,包括软骨和滑液。最近的研究试图找到治疗方法来减少OA的不良反应和减轻相关的疼痛。在全球范围内,膝骨关节炎(KOA)是最常见的关节炎类型。本研究旨在探讨铜蛋白复合物(cu-白蛋白复合物)对单碘乙酸(MIA)诱导的白化病大鼠KOA的抗炎作用。选取成年雄性白化大鼠50只,分为以下两组:10只大鼠保持正常为阴性对照;20只关节炎大鼠不作治疗(阳性对照),20只关节炎大鼠口服铜白蛋白复合物治疗1个月。根据症状严重程度,将治疗组和未治疗组大鼠平均分为轻度组和重度组(每组10只)。采用右膝关节关节内注射MIA诱导骨关节炎。使用Mankin评分法,结果显示治疗组的组织学外观优于对照阳性组。此外,除少量软骨细胞萎缩外,轻度治疗组退行性改变较少,几乎正常。重度治疗组细胞增多,退变软骨细胞减少。综上所述,平衡的铜消耗对KOA的预防和治疗有积极的影响。
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