Suppressive Activity of Glucosamine Hydrochloride on Nitric Oxide Production from Synoviocytes In Vitro

C. Ohta, A. Yamada, Kuniko Yufune, K. Asano
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Background: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is well known to be one of the most common joint disease in elderly people and characterized by a slowly progression of articular cartilage thinning and remodeling of the joints. Glucosamine hydrochloride (GH) and chondroitin sulfate, either alone or combined, are used for the treatment of OA and reported that these substances are favorably modify the clinical symptoms, especially pain, however, the underlying therapeutic mechanisms of these substances are not completely clear. The present study was undertaken to examine the influence of GH on the production of nitric oxide (NO), which is one of the important final effector molecules associated with OA, from synoviocytes from OA patients by an in vitro cell culture technique. Methods: Synoviocytes (1x105 cell/ml) were stimulated with 100.0 ng/ml periostin in the presence of various concentrations of GH. After 24 h, NO content in culture supernatants was examined by the Griess method. We also examined the influence of GH on transcription factor, NF-κB, activation and iNOS mRNA expression in synoviocytes 4 and 12 h after periostin stimulation, respectively. Results: Addition of GH into cell cultures caused the suppression of NO production from synoviocytes induced by periostin stimulation through the suppression of NF-κB activation and iNOS mRNA expression. The minimum concentration of GH that caused significant suppression of NO production was 1.5 mg/ml. Conclusion: These results strongly suggest that the ability of GH to suppress NO production from synoviocytes may account, at least in part, for the clinical efficacy of GH on OA.
盐酸氨基葡萄糖对滑膜细胞一氧化氮生成的抑制作用
背景:膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)是老年人最常见的关节疾病之一,其特征是关节软骨变薄和关节重塑的缓慢进展。盐酸氨基葡萄糖(GH)和硫酸软骨素单独或联合用于骨性关节炎的治疗,有报道称这些物质有利于改善临床症状,特别是疼痛,然而,这些物质的潜在治疗机制尚不完全清楚。本研究通过体外细胞培养技术研究生长激素对OA患者滑膜细胞产生一氧化氮(NO)的影响,一氧化氮是OA患者重要的最终效应分子之一。方法:在不同浓度GH存在下,用100.0 ng/ml骨膜素刺激滑膜细胞(1x105细胞/ml)。24 h后,采用Griess法检测培养上清液中NO含量。我们还检测了生长激素对骨膜蛋白刺激后4和12 h滑膜细胞转录因子、NF-κB、激活和iNOS mRNA表达的影响。结果:GH通过抑制NF-κB活化和iNOS mRNA表达,抑制骨膜素刺激诱导的滑膜细胞NO生成。显著抑制NO生成的GH最低浓度为1.5 mg/ml。结论:这些结果强烈表明,生长激素抑制滑膜细胞NO生成的能力可能至少部分解释了生长激素治疗OA的临床疗效。
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